Speaker and blooming autocrat Robin Vos (R-Burlington) wins an 8th term in the Assembly.
The Squiggly, Jutting Art
of the Wisconsin Gerrymander
Source: Ballotpedia
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Speaker Robin Vos took free trip to London with lobbyists and leaders from other states. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 4/12/2018)Vos says he’s open to curbing some executive authority in wake of Evers’ victory. (WisPolitics, 11/8/2018)
“Maybe we made some mistakes giving too much power to Governor Walker,” Vos told reporters in the state Capitol Wednesday. “I’d be open to looking at that to see if there are areas we should change.”
Vos emphasized he’ll first need to meet with Fitzgerald to determine whether to “rebalance” power in the statehouse.
Vos responds to Evers, explains ideas for executive power changes. (Racine Journal Times, 11/9/2018)
Bridge for sale! Vos, R-Rochester, told The Journal Times that he is open to limiting the powers of Wisconsin’s governor, and that his words were misconstrued as an attack on Evers, who is a Democrat. The Speaker denied that his proposed restriction of powers was an attempt to handcuff Wisconsin’s governor-elect before he ever took office.
No contest. Dems sweep statewide offices in midterms but remain underrepresented in Assembly. (Isthmus, 11/15/2018)
The state has sent a progressive and a tea partier to the U.S. Senate — back-to-back, twice. Wisconsin is a purple state. Yet, the state Assembly is a sea of red. That’s what voters want, according to Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
Sources include Wisconsin Elections Commission
- 26.6 percentage points in the 2014 general election; won 2-way GOP primary with 89.5% of vote
- 28.3 percentage points in the 2016 general election; no primary challenger
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Assembly Speaker Robin Vos received $57,000 in travel and other perks since 2014. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/3/2018)
Vos decides against run for Congress, will seek another term in Assembly. (WKOW, 4/13/2018)
Time to toss Vos. (Isthmus, 5/24/2018)
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