Rep. Ed Brooks (R-Reedsburg) has announced he will not seek re-election to the state Assembly. He is the latest on a growing list of state legislators that have announced they are not running for re-election. We will keep you updated if more announcements are made.
Here is the updated listing of the lawmakers who have announced they are not running for re-election to their current seats:
AD=Assembly District; SD=Senate District
Running for another office
- Kathy Bernier (R-Lake Hallie) – Not seeking re-election to AD-68, running for SD-23
- Eric Genrich (D-Green Bay)–Not seeking re-election to AD-90, running for G.B. Mayor
- Andre Jacque (R-De Pere)–Not seeking re-election to the AD-2, running for SD-1
- Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield)–Not seeking re-election to the AD-14, running for SD-5
- Kathleen Vinehout (D-Alma) – Not seeking re-election to SD-31, running for Governor
- Leah Vukmir (R-Brookfield) – Not seeing re-election to SD-5, running for U.S. Senate
- Dana Wachs (D-Eau Claire) – Not seeking re-election to AD-91, running for Governor
Not seeking re-election
- Terese Berceau (D-Madison) – Not seeking re-election to AD-77
- Ed Brooks (R-Reedsburg) – Not seeking re-election to AD-50
- Adam Jarchow (R-Balsam Lake) – Not seeking re-election to AD-28
- Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc) – Not seeking re-election to AD-38
- Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) – Not seeking re-election to AD-59
- Terry Moulton (R-Chippewa Falls) – Not seeking re-election to SD-23
- Lee Nerison (R-Westby) – Not seeking re-election to AD-96
- Tom Weatherston (R-Caledonia) – Not seeking re-election to AD-62