Renuka Mayadev Explained

Renuka Mayadev
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:77th
Term Start:January 6, 2025
Party:Democratic
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Residence:Madison, Wisconsin
Spouse:Daniel Tokaji
Children:2
Alma Mater:Georgetown University Law Center
Northwestern University
Profession:Legislator, politician, nonpofit executive
Website:Campaign website
Succeeding:Shelia Stubbs

Renuka Mayadev is an American Democratic politician from Columbus, Ohio. She will become a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 77th Assembly district in 2025. She currently serves as a program advisor for the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Early life and career

Mayadev was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1974. She attended public schools in Columbus. Mayadev later attended Northwestern University, majoring in economics. She later attended Georgetown University Law Center, where she got her degree.

After completing her education, Mayadev served in the office of Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, where she was a policy advisor on juvenile justice, public safety, and workers' compensation, among other issues.[1] Later she entered the private sector, working as an executive for the nonprofit United Way - Central Ohio. She also served as the Executive Director for the Children's Defense Fund - Ohio for six years.[2]

During her time at the Children's Defense Fund, Mayadev worked with Marian Wright Edelman.[3]

Since 2021, Mayadev has served on the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association Board of Directors.[4]

Wisconsin State Assembly

Following the 2024 redistricting which ended the 2011 gerrymander in Wisconsin, the 77th district's boundaries were altered, moving to encompass almost the entirety of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus and its surrounding residential areas. The district's representative, Shelia Stubbs, was moved into a neighboring district. As a result, the 77th district was left open and Mayadev was one of three Democrats who ran for the Democratic nomination, with the other two being pharmacist Thad Schumacher and County Board Supervisor Chuck Erickson.[5] [6] [7] In the primary, Mayadev had been endorsed by several prominent Democrats, including former governor Jim Doyle and state senator Kelda Roys and went on to defeat her two opponents with 48% of the vote.[8]

As no Republican candidates filed to run, Mayadev did not face a candidate in the November general election and will take office in January 2025.[9]

Personal life

Mayadev lives in Madison with her husband and two children. Her husband, Daniel Tokaji, is the Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School.[10]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2024)

YearElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
2024Primary[11] Democratic4,80248.80%Dem.2,78428.30%9,8405,038
Dem.2,24122.77%
General[12] Democratic29,88898.35%--unopposed--30,388

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet Renuka Mayadev . October 23, 2024 . Mayadev for Assembly.
  2. Web site: Renuka Mayadev, JD . October 23, 2024 . Wisconsin Partnership Program.
  3. News: Chappell . Robert . September 20, 2024 . Renuka Mayadev, set to become first South Asian in Assembly, looks to focus on health and well-being . October 23, 2024 . Madison 365.
  4. Web site: Staff & Boards of Directors . October 23, 2024 . Wisconsin Early Childhood Association.
  5. News: March 13, 2024 . Mayadev campaign: Mayadev for Wisconsin Assembly District 77 . October 23, 2024 . WisPolitics.
  6. News: Erhardt . Oliver . March 22, 2024 . Chuck Erickson, Renuka Mayadev announce campaigns for Wisconsin Assembly . October 23, 2024 . The Daily Cardinal.
  7. News: March 4, 2024 . Schumacher campaign: Pharmacist announces candidacy for Assembly District 77 . October 23, 2024 . WisPolitics.
  8. News: Bereny . Annika . Hartlaub . Gabriella . August 14, 2024 . Madison-area districts see old, new faces after Wisconsin primaries . October 23, 2024 . The Daily Cardinal.
  9. News: Bereny . Annik . Hartlaub . Gabriella . November 5, 2024 . Uncontested Madison-area Legislature candidates win easy victories on election night . November 8, 2024 . The Daily Cardinal.
  10. News: July 14, 2020 . University of Wisconsin Law School dean named . October 23, 2024 . University of Wisconsin Law School.
  11. County by County Report - 2024 Partisan Primary . August 26, 2024 . . 77 . October 23, 2024.
  12. County by County Report - 2024 General Election . November 27, 2024 . . 77 . November 30, 2024 .