Robert L. Turner Explained

Robert L. Turner
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:61st
Term Start:January 7, 1991
Term End:January 7, 2013
Predecessor:Scott C. Fergus
Successor:Samantha Kerkman
Office1:Member of the Racine City Council
Term Start1:1976
Term End1:2004
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:14 September 1947
Birth Place:Columbus, Mississippi, U.S.
Occupation:Politician
Residence:Racine, Wisconsin
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Air Force
Serviceyears:1967–1970
Battles:Vietnam War

Robert L. Turner (born September 14, 1947) is an American public administrator and Democratic politician from Racine, Wisconsin. He represented the city of Racine for eleven terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 1991 to 2013.[1] Since 2018, he has been a member of the Racine Police and Fire Commission. Turner was the first African American elected to Wisconsin's Assembly not from Milwaukee.[2] [3]

Biography

Turner was born in Columbus, Mississippi, and moved with his family to Racine. He was employed by the J.I. Case Company, and served four years in the United States Air Force Security Police during the Vietnam War, from 1967 through 1970, including service during the 1968 Tet Offensive.[4] He was elected to the City Council in 1976, and was elected to the State Assembly in 1990.[5] He left the City Council in 2004 after serving concurrently as City Councilmember and State Assemblymember for 14 years.[4] [6]

After the arrest and resignation of Racine Mayor Gary Becker in 2009, Turner announced his candidacy for the special election to fill the remainder of Becker's term.[7] Turner passed the primary, but was defeated in the runoff by John Dickert. Turner had previously defeated Dickert in the 1990 and 2002 primary elections for Wisconsin Assembly.[8]

He announced his retirement from the Assembly in 2012, after redistricting dramatically reshaped the Racine-area senate and assembly districts. His retirement cleared the way for Cory Mason to run in the redrawn 66th District, which was composed of the southern part of Turner's old 61st District and the eastern part of Mason's old 62nd District.[1]

In 2018, Cory Mason, now Racine Mayor, nominated Turner to the Racine Police and Fire Commission.[9]

Turner is a life member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, the American Legion, and a 33rd degree Mason.[5]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (1984)

Year ElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
1984Primary[10] Democratic1,92053.36%Dem.1,34537.38%3,598575
Dem.3339.26%

Wisconsin Assembly (1990 - 2008)

Year ElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
1990Primary[11] Democratic2,05655.06%Dem.1,19331.95%3,734863
Dem.48512.99%
GeneralDemocratic7,23262.09%Rep.4,41537.91%11,6472,817
1992General[12] Democratic11,96366.66%Rep.5,98433.34%17,9475,979
1994General[13] Democratic7,464100.0%--Unopposed--7,4647,464
1996General[14] Democratic10,21885.97%Tax.9047.61%11,8869,314
Lib.7646.43%
1998Primary[15] Democratic1,53579.12%Dem.40520.88%1,9401,130
GeneralDemocratic9,515100.0%--Unopposed--9,5159,515
2000General[16] Democratic13,70399.56%13,76313,643
2002Primary[17] Democratic3,19452.24%Dem.2,91947.74%6,114275
General[18] Democratic9,525 98.15%--Unopposed--9,7059,345
2004General[19] Democratic17,17389.49%Lib.1,98010.32%19,18915,193
2006General[20] Democratic11,43199.06%--Unopposed--11,53911,323
2008General[21] Democratic16,26787.71%Lib.2,24212.09%18,54714,025
2010Primary[22] Democratic1,77777.90%Dem.50422.10%2,2811,273
General[23] Democratic10,02681.96%Lib.2,16717.71%12,2337,859

Racine Mayor (2009)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| Primary Election, April 7, 2009| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, May 5, 2009

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Rep. Turner not seeking re-election . Stephanie Jones . Racine Journal Times. 2012-03-28 . 2019-02-10 .
  2. Election Results: Blacks Make New Gains Across U.S. . . November 26, 1990 . 79 . 7 . 0021-5996 . Johnson Publishing Company . May 11, 2024 .
  3. Black Members of the Wisconsin Legislature: An Overview . . Wisconsin History Project . February 2023 . 4 . 1 . Jillian . Slaight . Isaac . Lee . May 11, 2024 .
  4. Web site: Turner leaves Racine city government after 28 years. Rob Golub . . 2004-04-20 . 2019-02-10 .
  5. http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk2003. State of Wisconsin 2003-2004 Blue Book. State of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. 2019-03-05. 61 . Biographies and photos.
  6. Web site: Newsmakers: Exit Interview with Representative Robert Turner (D-Racine). WisconsinEye. 2019-02-10.
  7. Web site: A wave of change: Recounting Becker's fall from grace . . Leary. Patrick . 2017-05-28. 2019-03-05.
  8. Web site: Dickert or Turner to be Racine's next mayor . 2009-04-07 . 2019-03-05. . Brien. Stephanie .
  9. Web site: Bob Turner joins Police and Fire Commission . . Christina Lieffring . 2018-12-06 . 2019-02-10.
  10. State of Wisconsin 1985 - 1986 Blue Book . . Theobald . H. Rupert . Robbins . Patricia V. . 1985 . Elections in Wisconsin . 908, 926 . May 10, 2024.
  11. State of Wisconsin 1991 - 1992 Blue Book . . Theobald . H. Rupert . Barish . Lawrence S. . 1991 . Elections in Wisconsin . 900, 916 . May 11, 2024 .
  12. State of Wisconsin 1993 - 1994 Blue Book . . Theobald . H. Rupert . Barish . Lawrence S. . 1993 . Elections in Wisconsin . 905, 922 . May 11, 2024.
  13. State of Wisconsin 1995 - 1996 Blue Book . . Barish . Lawrence S. . 1995 . Elections in Wisconsin . 904, 922 . May 11, 2024.
  14. State of Wisconsin 1997 - 1998 Blue Book . . Barish . Lawrence S. . 1997 . Elections in Wisconsin . 900, 904 . May 11, 2024.
  15. State of Wisconsin 1999 - 2000 Blue Book . . Barish . Lawrence S. . Meloy . Patricia E. . 1999 . Elections . 880, 883 . May 11, 2024.
  16. Results of Fall General Election - 11/07/2000 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . May 10, 2001 . 30 . May 11, 2024 . .
  17. Results of Fall Primary Election - 09/10/2002 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . September 24, 2002 . 52 . May 11, 2024 . .
  18. Results of Fall General Election - 11/05/2002 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . December 2, 2002 . 31 . May 11, 2024 . .
  19. Results of Fall General Election - 11/02/2004 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . December 1, 2004 . 32 . May 11, 2024 . .
  20. Results of Fall General Election - 11/07/2006 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . December 5, 2006 . 31 . May 11, 2024 . .
  21. Results of Fall General Election - 11/04/2008 . Wisconsin State Elections Board . December 1, 2008 . 29 . May 11, 2024 . Wisconsin Historical Society.
  22. Results of Fall Partisan Primary - 9/14/2010 . . October 4, 2010 . 49 . May 11, 2024 . .
  23. Results of Fall General Election - 11/02/2010 . . December 1, 2010 . 24 . May 11, 2024 . .