Van H. Wanggaard Explained

Van H. Wanggaard
State:Wisconsin
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:21st
Term Start:January 5, 2015
Predecessor:John Lehman
Term Start1:January 3, 2011
Term End1:July 11, 2012
Predecessor1:John Lehman
Successor1:John Lehman
Office2:Member of the Racine County
Board of Supervisors
Term Start2:2002
Term End2:2011
Party:Republican
Birth Date:19 April 1952
Birth Place:Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, U.S.
Profession:Former investigator for the Racine Police Department
Alma Mater:Gateway Technical College
Spouse:Mary Jo Wanggaard
Children:2
Website:Official site

Van H. Wanggaard (born April 19, 1952) is a Republican politician and former law enforcement officer. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Racine and Kenosha counties since January 5, 2015. He was previously elected to the same office in 2010, but was removed by recall election in June 2012.[1] [2]

Background/family life

Born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Wanggaard graduated from Racine Lutheran High School in 1970. He then graduated from Gateway Technical College with a certificate in Police Science Instruction. Wanggard also took course work at University of Wisconsin - Extension, University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Green Bay Technical College, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Racine Technical College, Gateway Technical College, Wisconsin State Patrol Academy, and the United States Coast Guard National SAR School. Wanggard also taught at Gateway Technical College.

Wanggaard worked for the Racine Police Department from 1972 to 2001 as an investigator. He and his wife have two children.[3] [4] [5]

Political career

Wanggaard was elected to the Racine County Board of Supervisors in 2002, a seat he held until he joined the State Senate in 2011.

In 2006, Wanggaard ran for the 62nd Wisconsin Assembly district but was defeated by future Racine Mayor Cory Mason.

In 2010, Wanggaard ran again for state legislative office, this time challenging incumbent Democrat John Lehman in the 21st senate district. This time Wanggaard was successful, winning the seat as part of the 2010 Republican wave election which saw Republicans flip 721 state legislative seats around the country.[6] [7]

Shortly after the 2010 election, the new unified Republican government attempted to pass a controversial budget restructuring. The bill was characterized as an assault on unions and public education, and led to senate recall elections in 2011 and 2012, as well as a recall election for the Governor, Scott Walker. Wanggaard was one of the 16 senators who faced recall elections, and was challenged by his defeated 2010 rival, former-senator John Lehman. Lehman defeated Wanggaard in the recall election held on June 5, 2012. This was the 2nd time that a senator serving in the 21st district had been successfully recalled, the first being George Petak in 1996.[8]

After the 21st was redrawn into a safe Republican district, Lehman chose not to run for re-election in 2014, opting instead to seek the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. Wanggaard sought and received the Republican nomination to reclaim the 21st senate district and defeated Democrat Randy Bryce in the general election.[9] [10]

As of 2018, Wanggaard is the Wisconsin Senate Majority Caucus Chair.

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2006)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 7, 2006

Wisconsin Senate (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018)

Year ElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
2010Primary[11] Republican13,86479.89%Rep.3,47520.03%17,35310,389
General[12] Republican32,03652.52%Dem.28,93047.43%60,9953,106
2012Recall[13] Democratic36,35850.53%Rep.35,53949.39%71,955819
2014Primary[14] Republican10,56371.05%Rep.4,29328.88%14,8666,270
General[15] Republican44,96761.42%Dem.28,10638.39%73,21316,861
Ind.340.05%
2018General[16] Republican48,60358.01%Dem.35,11141.91%83,78313,492

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Recount affirms Lehman's win in Senate recall race. Alison Bauter. jsonline.com.
  2. Web site: Election Recount Information. wi.gov.
  3. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2010, Biographical Sketch of Van H. Wanggaard, pg. 60
  4. Web site: Van Wanggaard's Biography - The Voter's Self Defense System - Vote Smart. Project Vote Smart.
  5. Web site: Default Parallels Plesk Page. voteforvan.com.
  6. Web site: STATE SENATE: Lehman concedes to Wanggaard as Senate falls to GOP control. Mike Moore. . 2010-11-02 . 2019-02-11.
  7. Web site: GOP Makes Historic State Legislative Gains in 2010. Tim Storey . . 2010-12-10 . 2019-02-11.
  8. Web site: Racine's 21st Senate District no stranger to recalls. Craig Gilbert. . 2012-05-20 . 2019-02-11.
  9. http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/brostoff-wanggaard-bowen-win-legislative-primaries-b99325987z1-271020131.html Bergquist, Lee. "Election 2014: Allen, Brostoff, Wanggaard, Bowen win legislative primaries"
  10. 'Wanggaard reclaims senate seat,' The Journal Times, Mark Schaff, November 5, 2014
  11. 2010-09-14 Fall Primary summary post recount . October 4, 2010 . . . 14 . September 29, 2022 .
  12. 2010-12-16 County by County Final November . December 16, 2010 . . . 34 . September 29, 2022 .
  13. Canvass Results for 2012 June 5 Recall Election - 6/5/2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201017012209/https://elections.wi.gov/sites/elections.wi.gov/files/Percentage%20Results_6.5.12%20Recall_all%20offices_includes%20Sen%2021%20recount_0.pdf . July 3, 2012 . October 17, 2020 . . . 2 . September 29, 2022 .
  14. Canvass Results for 2014 Fall Partisan Primary - 8/12/2014 . August 29, 2014 . 12 . . September 29, 2022 . .
  15. Canvass Results for 2014 General Election - 11/4/2014 . November 26, 2014 . 12 . . September 29, 2022 . .
  16. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 . . February 22, 2019 . 8 . September 29, 2022 .