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Candidates Registered by Office Wisconsin State Elections Board Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 1 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : President Incumbent : George W. Bush/ Dick Cheney Office : US Congress, District No. 1 Incumbent : Paul Ryan 137 200633 Paulette Garin Democratic 07/01/2008 07/01/2008 1986 1830 22nd Avenue, #1 Kenosha, WI 53140 178 200606 Mike Hebert Democratic 10/28/2007 07/02/2008 1223 1204 69th Street Kenosha, WI 53143-5414 302 200638 Marge Krupp Democratic 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 1525 11427 79th Place Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 234 200632 John Mogk Democratic 06/20/2008 07/07/2008 1971 2933 73rd Street Kenosha, WI 53143 263 200500 Paul Ryan Republican 05/12/2008 07/07/2008 2000 221 East Holmes Street Janesville, WI 53545 312 200630 Joseph Kexel Libertarian 05/27/2008 07/08/2008 1277 7616 33rd Avenue Kenosha, WI 53142 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 2 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : US Congress, District No. 2 Incumbent : Tammy Baldwin 185 200491 Tammy Baldwin Democratic 07/02/2008 07/02/2008 2000 10 East Doty Street, #405 Madison, WI 53703 200628 Dave St. Amant Democratic 04/03/2008 1821 Spohn Avenue #2 Madison, WI 53704 289 200629 Peter Theron Republican 05/13/2008 07/07/2008 1337 1021 Sequoia Trail Madison, WI 53713-2522 Office : US Congress, District No. 3 Incumbent : Ron Kind 220 200435 Ron Kind Democratic 07/03/2008 07/03/2008 1729 3061 Edgewater Lane La Crosse, WI 54603 184 200634 Paul Stark Republican 07/02/2008 07/02/2008 1428 S7950 Graceland Court Eau Claire, WI 54701 266 200637 Kevin Barrett Libertarian 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 1500 E2729 Porter Road Lone Rock, WI 53556 357 200631 Ben Olson, III Libertarian 05/30/2008 07/08/2008 1060 E9510 Oakhill Road Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 200635 Anthony K. Bublitz Wisconsin Green 07/02/2008 112 Pleasant Street Beaver Dam, WI 53916 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 3 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : US Congress, District No. 4 Incumbent : Gwen Moore 167 200564 Gwen Moore Democratic 07/02/2008 07/02/2008 1864 4043 North 19th Place Milwaukee, WI 53209 195 104484 Michael D. LaForest Independent 07/03/2008 07/03/2008 1101 4470 West Sumac Place Milwaukee, WI 53219 Office : US Congress, District No. 5 Incumbent : F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. 372 200639 Jim Burkee Republican 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 1623 W66 N491 Madison Avenue Cedarburg, WI 53012 145 200049 F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. Republican 06/30/2008 07/01/2008 2000 N76 W14726 Northpoint Drive P.O. Box 186 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0186 246 200513 Robert R. Raymond Independent 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 1236 4102 North Morris Boulevard Shorewood, WI 53211 Office : US Congress, District No. 6 Incumbent : Tom Petri 237 200636 Roger A. Kittelson Democratic 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 1137 555 Sunrise Avenue Lomira, WI 53048 380 200640 Mark Wollum Democratic 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 1233 108 Smith Drive Beaver Dam, WI 53916 283 200100 Tom Petri Republican 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 2000 N5329 De Neveu Lane Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 4 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : US Congress, District No. 7 Incumbent : David R. Obey 89 200024 David R. Obey Democratic 06/30/2008 06/30/2008 1961 1212 Grand Avenue, #32 Wausau, WI 54403 308 200627 Dan Mielke Republican 02/14/2008 07/07/2008 1443 2550 County Road II Rudolph, WI 54475 Office : US Congress, District No. 8 Incumbent : Steven L. Kagen 23 200611 Steve Kagen Democratic 06/24/2008 06/18/2008 1955 1712 South Mason Street Appleton, WI 54914 309 200591 John Gard Republican 05/30/2008 07/07/2008 1028 2234 Skyline Pines Drive Suamico, WI 54313 Office : State Senate, District No. 2 Incumbent : Robert L. Cowles 78 100789 Robert L. Cowles Republican 05/28/2008 01/30/2008 06/30/2008 800 300 West St. Joseph Street Green Bay, WI 54301-2328 Office : State Senate, District No. 4 Incumbent : Lena C. Taylor 366 104170 Lena C. Taylor Democratic 07/08/2008 02/21/2008 07/08/2008 654 1518 West Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53206 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 5 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : State Senate, District No. 6 Incumbent : Spencer Coggs 323 101390 Spencer Coggs Democratic 06/20/2008 04/29/2008 07/08/2008 684 7819 West Potomac Ave Milwaukee, WI 53222 321 104749 Nicholas E. Cosey Democratic 06/26/2008 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 395 3863 North 25th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Office : State Senate, District No. 8 Incumbent : Alberta Darling 16 103149 Sheldon A. Wasserman Democratic 06/18/2008 01/31/2008 06/18/2008 607 3487 North Lake Drive Milwaukee, WI 53211 175 102511 Alberta Darling Republican 05/29/2008 02/15/2008 07/02/2008 725 1325 West Dean Road River Hills, WI 53217 Office : State Senate, District No. 10 Incumbent : Sheila Harsdorf 206 104633 Alison H. Page Democratic 01/22/2008 07/02/2008 07/03/2008 536 430 Crescent Street River Falls, WI 54022 252 102332 Sheila Harsdorf Republican 06/02/2008 02/19/2008 07/07/2008 800 N6627 County Road E River Falls, WI 54022 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 6 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : State Senate, District No. 12 Incumbent : Roger Breske (Filed Notification of Noncandidacy) 258 101410 Jim Holperin Democratic 06/25/2008 06/25/2008 07/07/2008 774 3575 Monheim Rd Conover, WI 54516 257 104212 Tom Tiffany Republican 06/27/2008 07/07/2008 672 4973 Willow Dam Rd Hazelhurst, WI 54531 Office : State Senate, District No. 14 Incumbent : Luther S. Olsen 59 103168 Luther S. Olsen Republican 06/26/2008 02/21/2008 06/26/2008 536 1023 Thomas Street Ripon, WI 54971 Office : State Senate, District No. 16 Incumbent : Mark Miller 77 102942 Mark Miller Democratic 06/03/2008 03/19/2008 06/30/2008 472 06/30/2008 4903 Roigan Terrace Monona, WI 53716 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 7 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : State Senate, District No. 18 Incumbent : Carol A. Roessler (Filed Notification of Noncandidacy) 233 104608 Jessica King Democratic 07/07/2008 07/07/2008 07/03/2008 734 1523 Hazel Street Oshkosh, WI 54901 104659 Michael Brooks Republican 03/27/2008 2829 Westmoor Road Oshkosh, WI 54904 329 104739 Randy Hopper Republican 06/23/2008 07/08/2008 564 W5192 Rienzi Road Fond du Lac, WI 54935 104656 Tim Lakin Republican 03/19/2008 7 Aurora Lane Fond du Lac, WI 54935 369 104757 Jake Wesenberg Libertarian 06/23/2008 07/08/2008 83 855 West 10th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 Office : State Senate, District No. 20 Incumbent : Glenn Grothman 20 103073 Glenn Grothman Republican 06/18/2008 02/27/2008 06/18/2008 784 07/02/2008 111 South 6th Avenue West Bend, WI 53095 104751 Jarrett John Wiesolek Republican 9237 Fawn Lane Cedarburg, WI 53012 139 104752 Clyde Winter Independent 07/01/2008 07/01/2008 668 2276 Highway I Grafton, WI 53024 Run: 07/10/2008 12:52 PM Wisconsin State Elections Board Page: 8 of 64 Candidates Registered By Office Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 Declaration Ethics Board Nomination Voluntary WECF Grant Receipt of Candidacy Statement Papers Valid -- Ballot Status -- Compliance Application No. I D Candidate Party Date Date Date Signatures Primary General Date Date Office : State Senate, District No. 22 Incumbent : Robert W. Wirch 26 102813 Robert W. Wirch Democratic 06/13/2008 02/14/2008 06/19/2008 751 3007 Springbrook Road Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 362 104684 Benjamin Lee Bakke Republican 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 583 5301 65th Place Kenosha, WI 53142 Office : State Senate, District No. 24 Incumbent : Julie Lassa 193 103147 Julie M.
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