U.S. Senate - Tammy Baldwin
The U.S. Senate is one half of the federal government’s legislative branch. It consists of 100 members, two coming from each of the 50 states. Senators serve a six-year term.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 - Randy Bryce
Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms in the U.S. Congress and are considered for reelection every even year. District 1 covers the southeastern corner of Wisconsin including the cities of Racine, Kenosha and Janesville.
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GOVERNOR - Tony Evers
The governor is the state’s chief executive. Voters elect the governor and lieutenant governor on a joint ballot to a four-year term.
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - Mandela Barnes
The Lieutenant Governor is the second ranking officer of the executive branch and the first officer in line to succeed the Governor. The Lieutenant Governor is popularly elected every four years by a plurality and has no term limit.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL - Josh Kaul
The Attorney General is the head of the state Department of Justice and the chief legal officer for the state. He or she provides legal advice and representation for all state agencies and serves a four-year term.
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SECRETARY OF STATE - Doug La Follette
The Secretary of State keeps a record of all official acts of the legislature and executive department of the state. He or she serves a four-year term.
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STATE TREASURER - Sarah Godlewski
The treasurer is responsible for sitting on the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, providing services to promote the unclaimed property program, and making certified copies of deeds, bonds, and documents filed in the treasurer's office. Since 1995, the duties of the state treasurer have gradually been eliminated or shifted to other state agencies. In April, 2018, voters rejected an amendment to eliminate the office, voting to keep the position of state treasurer.
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SENATE DISTRICT 21 - Lori Hawkins
The Wisconsin State Senate is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Senate consists of 33 members elected from districts throughout the state. Senators serve four-year terms. District 21 is in southeastern Wisconsin and includes the city of Racine.
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ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 62 - John Lehman
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 62 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes an area north and west of Racine.
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ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 64 - Peter Barca
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 64 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes a region between Racine and Kenosha along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
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Assembly District 63 - Joel Jacobsen
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 63 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes Burlington and areas west of Racine.
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Racine County Clerk of Courts - Connie Cobb Madsen
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The U.S. Senate is one half of the federal government’s legislative branch. It consists of 100 members, two coming from each of the 50 states. Senators serve a six-year term.
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 - Randy Bryce
Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms in the U.S. Congress and are considered for reelection every even year. District 1 covers the southeastern corner of Wisconsin including the cities of Racine, Kenosha and Janesville.
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GOVERNOR - Tony Evers
The governor is the state’s chief executive. Voters elect the governor and lieutenant governor on a joint ballot to a four-year term.
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - Mandela Barnes
The Lieutenant Governor is the second ranking officer of the executive branch and the first officer in line to succeed the Governor. The Lieutenant Governor is popularly elected every four years by a plurality and has no term limit.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL - Josh Kaul
The Attorney General is the head of the state Department of Justice and the chief legal officer for the state. He or she provides legal advice and representation for all state agencies and serves a four-year term.
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SECRETARY OF STATE - Doug La Follette
The Secretary of State keeps a record of all official acts of the legislature and executive department of the state. He or she serves a four-year term.
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STATE TREASURER - Sarah Godlewski
The treasurer is responsible for sitting on the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, providing services to promote the unclaimed property program, and making certified copies of deeds, bonds, and documents filed in the treasurer's office. Since 1995, the duties of the state treasurer have gradually been eliminated or shifted to other state agencies. In April, 2018, voters rejected an amendment to eliminate the office, voting to keep the position of state treasurer.
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SENATE DISTRICT 21 - Lori Hawkins
The Wisconsin State Senate is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Senate consists of 33 members elected from districts throughout the state. Senators serve four-year terms. District 21 is in southeastern Wisconsin and includes the city of Racine.
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ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 62 - John Lehman
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 62 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes an area north and west of Racine.
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ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 64 - Peter Barca
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 64 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes a region between Racine and Kenosha along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
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Assembly District 63 - Joel Jacobsen
The Wisconsin State Assembly is one half of the state government’s legislative branch. The Assembly consists of 99 members who serve two-year terms elected from districts throughout the state, with each district represented in proportion to its population. District 63 is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes Burlington and areas west of Racine.
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Racine County Clerk of Courts - Connie Cobb Madsen
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