Roger Roth was elected to the 19th State Senate District in November 2014. He is serving the last year of his 2nd 4-year term.
Wisconsin State Sen. Roger Roth (R-Appleton) is running for lieutenant governor -- and he’s doing so with a sizable cash advantage over everyone else on the Republican side of the ballot.
Roth made the official announcement Thursday morning during a visit to Alpha Prime in Menasha, meeting briefly with workers there. Roth has served in the Wisconsin Senate since 2015, representing Outagamie and Winnebago counties.
He serves on multiple committees and was president of the Senate in 2017 and 2019. Previously, he was in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2007 to 2011.
He says his experience inside and outside of politics should give him an edge with voters.
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Other Wisconsin 2022 races:
5th Assembly: Jim Steineke. (1/15.2022)
52nd Assembly: Jeremy Thiefsfeldt. (2/28/2022)
54th Assembly: Gordon Hintz. (3/6/2022/
68th Aasembly: Jesse James. (1/28/2022)
74th Assembly: Beth Meyers. (3/7/2022)
5th Assembly: Jim Steineke. (1/15.2022)
52nd Assembly: Jeremy Thiefsfeldt. (2/28/2022)
54th Assembly: Gordon Hintz. (3/6/2022/
68th Aasembly: Jesse James. (1/28/2022)
74th Assembly: Beth Meyers. (3/7/2022)
84th Assembly: Mike Kuglitsch. (3/1/2022)
5th Senate: Dale Kooyenga. (3/13/2022)
15th Senate: Janis Ringhand. (3/11/2022)
29th Senate: Jerry Petrowski. (3/12/2022
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