Steve Doyle (Wisconsin politician) explained

Steve Doyle
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:94th
Term Start:May 17, 2011
Predecessor:Michael Huebsch
Office1:Chairman of the of La Crosse County, Wisconsin
Term Start1:April 2002
Term End1:August 2011
Predecessor1:James A. Ehrsam
Successor1:Tara Johnson
Office2:Member of the La Crosse County, Wisconsin,
Constituency2:20th district
Term Start2:April 2012
Predecessor2:Donald Bina
Constituency3:28th district
Term Start3:April 1986
Term End3:April 2012
Predecessor3:Charles H. Pierce
Successor3:Robert Keil
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:21 May 1958
Birth Place:La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (BS)
University of Wisconsin Law School (JD)
Profession:lawyer, legislator
Residence:Onalaska, Wisconsin
Spouse:Gloria Doyle
Website:State Assembly Website

Steven P. Doyle (born May 21, 1958) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician from La Crosse County, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 94th Assembly district since May 2011. The 94th Assembly district covers most of La Crosse County outside of the city of La Crosse. He also serves on the La Crosse County board of supervisors, and was chairman from 2002 through 2011.

Background and personal life

Born in La Crosse, Doyle graduated from Aquinas High School in 1976. Doyle then went on to graduate from University of Wisconsin–La Crosse in 1980 and received his Juris Doctor degree from University of Wisconsin Law School in 1986. He practices law in La Crosse,[1] and taught local and state government and the American legal system at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.[2]

As of April 2017, he has been married to his wife, Gloria, for 30 years, and they have two daughters, Katelyn and Stephanie.[1]

Doyle and his family live in Onalaska, Wisconsin, where they raise alpacas.[3]

Elected office

In 1984, Doyle ran for the 94th Wisconsin State Assembly district (rural and suburban La Crosse County) to succeed fellow Democrat Virgil Roberts (who had represented what had been the 35th Assembly District[4] before redistricting). He won the primary election with a plurality, but lost in the general election, with 10,190 to 10,959 for Republican Sylvester G. Clements.[5] He was first elected to the La Crosse County Board of Supervisors in 1986 and served as chair from 2002 - 2011. He has continued to serve on the county board throughout his terms in the Assembly.[3]

On May 3, 2011, Doyle was elected to the Assembly in a special election to replace Republican Michael Huebsch.[6] Doyle defeated John Lautz 54% to 46%.[6] He has been re-elected six times and, most recently, defeated Michael Huebsch's son, Ryan, in the 2022 general election.[7]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2011 - present)

Year ElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
2011Primary[8] Democratic4,69953.64%Dem.4,05946.33%8,761640
Special[9] Democratic8,36953.66%Rep.7,21946.29%15,5961,150
2012General[10] Democratic18,56660.59%Rep.12,06839.38%30,6446,498
2014General[11] Democratic13,67054.06%Rep.11,61745.94%25,2872,053
2016General[12] Democratic16,72152.63%Rep.15,04947.37%31,7701,672
2018General[13] Democratic17,49860.20%Rep.11,56739.80%29,0655,931
2020General[14] Democratic19,18652.44%Rep.16,52645.17%36,5902,660
Ind.8682.37%
2022General[15] Democratic14,82651.29%Rep.14,07048.67%28,907756

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: About Steve Doyle. La Crosse Tribune. April 28, 2011. August 21, 2019.
  2. http://www.co.la-crosse.wi.us/countyboard/doyleS.asp Steve Doyle bio on La Crosse County website
  3. Web site: Biography. legis.wisconsin.gov. August 21, 2019.
  4. Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1983-1984; pp. 84-85.
  5. Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. The state of Wisconsin 1985-1986 Blue Book Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1985-1986; pp. 84-85, 909, 927.
  6. News: Wis. Dems flip GOP seat in special election. CBS News. May 4, 2011. August 21, 2019.
  7. News: Ryan Huebsch running for 94th AD seat his father once held . March 29, 2022 . . December 12, 2022 .
  8. 2011 Spring Election . 5 . . April 7, 2011 . December 12, 2022 . .
  9. Canvass Results for 2011 Spring Special Election - 5/3/2011 . 1 . . May 5, 2011 . December 12, 2022 . .
  10. Canvass Results for 2012 Presidential and General Election - 11/6/2012 . 31 . . December 26, 2012 . December 12, 2022 . .
  11. Canvass Results for 2014 General Election - 11/4/2014 . 30 . . November 26, 2014 . December 12, 2022 . .
  12. Canvass Results for 2016 General Election - 11/8/2016 . 30 . . December 22, 2016 . December 12, 2022 .
  13. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 . . February 22, 2019 . 31-32 . May 8, 2024.
  14. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 . 32 . . February 22, 2019 . December 12, 2022 .
  15. Canvass Results for 2022 General Election – 11/8/2022 . . November 21, 2022 . December 12, 2022 . 30–31 .