Thursday, November 1, 2012

Who's Running for State Office in Wisconsin 2012: 22nd Senate District (General Election District)


Lists of libraries are found at posts for AD64, AD65, and AD66.

The Democratic incumbent


Biography.  Born Kenosha, November 16, 1943; married; 2 children. 

Graduate Mary D. Bradford H.S.; B.A. UW-Parkside 1970. 

Full-time legislator. Former factory worker and liaison to JTPA programs. 

Served in Army Reserve 1965-71. 

Member: Polish Legion of American Veterans; Danish Brotherhood; Kenosha Sport Fishing and Conservation Assn.; Friends of the Museum; Kenosha Scout Leaders Rescue Squad Advisory Council; Senior Action Council; Kenosha Area Business Alliance; Democratic. Party of Wis.

Kenosha County supervisor 1986-94 (served on Health and Human Services Com., Welfare Bd., and Developmental Disabilities Bd.). \

Elected to Assembly 1992; reelected 1994; elected to Senate since 1996. Minority Caucus Chairperson 2003.

Won re-election in 2008 with 67% of the vote.

Campaign website

Wisconsin Eye interview (10/8/2012) 

The Republican challenger:  Pam Stevens

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