Debra Kolste Explained

Debra Kolste
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:44th
Term Start:January 7, 2013
Term End:January 4, 2021
Predecessor:Joe Knilans
Successor:Sue Conley
Office1:President of the Janesville School Board
Term Start1:2007
Term End1:2008
Office2:Member of the Janesville School Board
Term Start2:2000
Term End2:2009
Party:Democratic
Birth Name:Debra Ann Babl
Birth Date:20 June 1953
Birth Place:O'Neill, Nebraska
Alma Mater:University of Nebraska (B.S.)
Profession:politician
Spouse:Rex J. Kolste (died 2020)
Children:3
Residence:Janesville, Wisconsin
Website:Official website

Debra Ann "Deb" Kolste (née Babl; born June 20, 1953) is an American business owner and politician. A Democrat, she was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2013 to 2021, representing the Janesville-based 44th assembly district.

Early life and career

Debra Kolste was born in the small city of O'Neill, Nebraska. She was co-valedictorian on her graduation from Kimball County High School.[1] She went on to study at the University of Nebraska and received her bachelor's degree in medical technology in 1975.[1]

She and her husband, Rex, a medical doctor, moved to Colby, Kansas, where they started a medical clinic.[2] In 1984, they purchased a grain farm in Colby, which Kolste still owns and operates. In 1994, they sold their clinic in Colby and moved to Janesville, Wisconsin, where they both were employed by Mercy Health.[1] Since then, Kolste has been employed as a medical technologist in the Mercy Health system.[1] [2]

In Janesville, Kolste quickly became involved in local school affairs as her children matriculated through the Janesville public schools. She joined the parent–teacher association and, in 2000, she was elected to the local School Board. She served three three-year terms on the board, leaving office in 2009; she was president of the board for the 2007 - 2008 session.[1] [3]

Political career

In 2012, Kolste announced she would be a candidate for Wisconsin State Assembly in the Janesville-based 44th assembly district. She hoped to challenge incumbent first-term Republican state representative Joe Knilans in the general election. First, however, she had to surmount the crowded Democratic primary field, which included city councilmember Sam Liebert, school board member Kevin Murray, and former city councilmember Yuri Rashkin.[4] In the August primary, she prevailed with 42% of the vote.[5] The general election dealt with the issues of a mining bill, which may have had an impact on the Janesville economy, and the state's implementation of the federal Affordable Care Act.[6] Kolste went on to win a substantial victory over Knilans in the general election, with 61% of the vote.[7] Kolste won reelection in 2014 and was unopposed in 2016 and 2018.[8]

In February 2020, Kolste announced she would retire from the Assembly at the end of the 2019 - 2020 term.[9] [10] Kolste endorsed her friend, Sue Conley, to replace her in the Assembly, and Conley was elected later that year.[11] [12] Tragically, Kolste's husband, Rex, died unexpectedly two months after she announced her retirement.[13]

Personal life and family

Debra Ann Babl took the name Kolste when she married Dr. Rex J. Kolste, who she met while they were both undergraduate students at the University of Nebraska. Dr. Kolste, at age 66, died of a heart attack in April 2020.[2] [13] Rex had suffered his first heart attack at age 50, in 2004, after which they began recreational biking and practiced yoga.[13] From her marriage with Dr. Kolste, Deb has three adult children, Drew, Ali, and Tori, and three grandchildren. She resides in Janesville, Wisconsin.[1]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2012)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| Democratic Primary, August 14, 2012| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 6, 2012

Wisconsin Assembly (2014)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 4, 2014

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet Deb . State Representative Debra Kolste . December 23, 2020 .
  2. News: Dr. Rex J. Kolste . . April 24, 2020 . December 23, 2020 .
  3. Wisconsin Blue Book 2019-2020 . State of Wisconsin . 2019 . Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau . 978-1-7333817-0-3 . https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lrb/blue_book/2019_2020/040_state_legislators.pdf . State Legislature . 66–67 . December 23, 2020 .
  4. News: Candidate profiles: State Assembly District 44 Democratic primary . . August 6, 2012 . December 23, 2020 .
  5. Canvass Results for 2012 Partisan Primary - 8/14/2012 . . August 28, 2012 . 37 . December 23, 2020 .
  6. News: Candidate profiles: State Assembly District 44 . . October 18, 2012 . December 23, 2020 .
  7. Canvass Results for 2012 Presidential and General Election - 11/6/2012 . . December 26, 2012 . 19 . December 23, 2020 .
  8. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 . . February 22, 2019 . 20 . December 23, 2020 . February 7, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200207221049/https://elections.wi.gov/sites/elections.wi.gov/files/Summary%20Results-2018%20Gen%20Election_0.pdf . dead .
  9. News: Kolste discusses dropping the 'Representative' from her name . . February 21, 2020 . Frank . Schultz . December 23, 2020 .
  10. News: State Rep. Debra Kolste announces retirement after 3 terms . . . February 20, 2020 . December 23, 2020 .
  11. News: Sue Conley running for Rep. Kolste's seat . . February 21, 2020 . Frank . Schultz . December 23, 2020 .
  12. News: Conley wins 44th state Assembly seat . . November 3, 2020 . Ashley . McCallum . December 23, 2020 .
  13. News: Janesville loses a quiet man of medicine whose acts spoke loudly . . April 24, 2020 . Frank . Schultz . December 23, 2020 .