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Redistricting 2024: state Assembly districts

With new state legislative maps getting signed into law and the end of the 2023-24 legislative floor session, lawmakers across the state are turning their eyes to the coming election season. New maps bring many changes, including possible changes to longstanding relationships you might have built with your state representatives. The WASB wants to ensure that school leaders have the resources they need to stay up to date on the changes coming to the Wisconsin State Legislature, and how your advocacy efforts could be affected.

Below we look at the districts up for reelection in Nov. 2024 and track what legislators have made announcements about whether they intend to seek reelection, retire, move to run in a different district or for another office, etc. This Fall will see the election of all 99 state Assembly districts. Assembly district maps 2022 and 2024 can be found and compared HERE. (more…)

The state legislators not coming back next session (so far)

From The Wheeler Report: “The following individuals have publicly announced they will either not seek re-election, or are running for a different office:

  1. SD-2: Rob Cowles – Not seeking re-election
  2. SD-16: Melissa Agard – Running for Dane County Executive
  3. AD-09: Marisabel Cabrera – Running for Circuit Court Judge
  4. AD-07: Daniel Riemer – Not seeking re-election
  5. AD-11: Dora Drake – Running for SD-4
  6. AD-12: Lakeshia Myers – Running for SD-4
  7. AD-18: Evan Goyke – Running for Milwaukee County Attorney
  8. AD-26: Terry Katsma – Not seeking re-election
  9. AD-28: Gae Magnafici- Not seeking re-election
  10. AD-42: Jon Plumer- Not seeking re-election
  11. AD-44: Sue Conley – Not seeking re-election
  12. AD-46: Melissa Ratcliff – Running for Senate
  13. AD-47: Jimmy Anderson – Running for Senate
  14. AD-48: Samba Baldeh- Running for Senate
  15. AD-65: Tod Ohnstad- Not seeking re-election
  16. AD-71: Katrina Shankland – Running for Congress
  17. AD-73: Angie Sapik – Not seeking re-election
  18. AD-81: Dave Considine – Not seeking re-election
  19. AD-83: Nik Rettinger – Not seeking re-election
  20. AD-87: James Edming- Not seeking re-election.
  21. AD-88: John Macco – Not seeking re-election
  22. AD-90: Kristina Shelton – Not seeking re-election

Please note, this list does not include any individuals who may have been paired in a district under the new maps.  This list only contains those individuals who have publicly stated they are not seeking re-election, or who have announced they are running for a different office. Filings of Non-Candidacy are due to the Wisconsin Elections Commission by 5 pm on May 24, 2024.”

The WASB is sharing this list to ensure members are aware of potential impacts to their relationships with their current legislators. We will continue to update this list as more announcements are made.

 

Redistricting 2024: state Senate districts

With new state legislative maps getting signed into law and the end of the 2023-24 legislative floor session, lawmakers across the state are turning their eyes to the coming election season. New maps bring many changes, including possible changes to longstanding relationships you might have built with your state Senators. The WASB wants to ensure that school leaders have the resources they need to stay up to date on the changes coming to the Wisconsin State Legislature, and how your advocacy efforts could be affected.

Below we look at the districts up for reelection in Nov. 2024 and track what legislators have made announcements about whether they intend to seek reelection, retire, move to run in a different district or for another office, etc. This Fall will see the election of half (even-numbered) of the 33 state Senate districts. Senate district maps for 2022 and 2024 can be found and compared HERE. (more…)