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The 2022 Wisconsin State Treasurer election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next state treasurer of Wisconsin. Incumbent Democratic Party Treasurer Sarah Godlewski chose not to seek re-election, instead unsuccessfully running for US Senate. Republican John Leiber narrowly defeated Democrat Aaron Richardson in the general election.
Leiber ran for office again in 2022, seeking the Republican nomination for Wisconsin State Treasurer. [1] [2] He defeated Orlando Owens with 67% of the vote in the Republican primary [5] and went on to narrowly defeat the Democratic candidate, Aaron Richardson, in the general election. [6]
The Wisconsin State Senate approved AJR 5 on January 20, 2016. The first approval of the amendment was enrolled on March 15, 2016. Because this measure was approved by both chambers of the Wisconsin State Legislature, the Wisconsin Elimination of State Treasurer Amendment was placed on the 2018 spring general election ballot on April 3, 2018.
Dawn Marie Sass, a former Wisconsin State Treasurer, is looking at jumping back into the race to restore the Treasurer's powers. Sass, who is listed as a Democrat, will be on the ballot...
Sharyl R. McFarland - Wisconsin Green Party. State Treasurer. Aaron Richardson - Democratic. John S. Leiber - Republican. Andrew Zuelke - Constitution. U.S. Senator. Mandela Barnes - Democratic.
Cynthia Kaump, a small business owner and financial professional from Madison, says she will fight to re-expand the role of State Treasurer while also safeguarding funding for public schools ...
Wisconsin State Treasurer Campaign. In February 2018, Godlewski led a campaign coalition opposing a ballot measure that would have eliminated the office of the State Treasurer. Voters rejected the measure, voting to retain the state treasurers office by a 62 to 38 percent margin.
Wisconsin Voters Say 'Yes' To Keeping State Treasurer - Brookfield, WI - Voters in Wisconsin rejected abolishing the State Treasurer position even though most of the...
Wisconsin Treasurer. Sass first ran for State Treasurer against incumbent Republican Jack Voight in 1998; she lost with 754,177 votes (46.3%) to Voight's 814,380 (50.0%), with 31,452 (1.9%) for the Wisconsin Greens nominee, 28,561 (1.7%) for the Libertarian Tim Peterson, and 171 (.01%) for the Taxpayers' Party candidate.
Jill Millies is one of several candidates for State Treasurer in Wisconsin. She will be on the ballot this Aug. 14 for the primary election. Scott Anderson , Patch Staff