Thursday, June 28, 2012

Who's Running for State Office in Wisconsin 2012: 18th Assembly District

The District as described on Andrew Parker's campaign website.   The 18th District encompasses the near Northwest side of Milwaukee. Although the boundaries are not linear, the district basically runs from Marquette University to 60th Street, and I-94 to North Avenue, it then narrows from 51st Street to 35th Street and goes to Capitol Drive.

Public library in the 18th Assembly District:  Milwaukee Public Library (service area).

Tamara Grigsby has represented the 18th Assembly District since January 2005. She is not running for re-election.

State Rep. Tamara Grigsby not running for re-election. (Milwaukee Courier, 4/23/2012)

Excerpt: “Unfortunately, the incivility and lack of compassion that characterized the 2011-2012 Legislative Session affected my health. After much soul searching, I have decided that this is a good time for me to be of service in new ways. I intend to fully regain my strength and return as an even more powerful voice for others. In the meantime, I will continue to champion causes that are important to me and my community.” 

Prior to joining the Assembly, Grigsby, a family social worker, served as Program Manager at the Milwaukee office of the Wisconsin Council on Children & Families and lectured at the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


The Democratic Candidates

Interview















The Libertarian Candidate

Related posts:
Assembly District 1.
Assembly District 2.
Assembly District 3.
Assembly District 4.
Assembly District 5.
Assembly District 6.
Assembly District 7.
Assembly District 8.
Assembly District 9.
Assembly District 10.
Assembly District 11.
Assembly District 12.
Assembly District 13.
Assembly District 14.
Assembly District 15.
Assembly District 16.
Assembly District 17.

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