Sen. Dave Hansen Moves into Retirement, Thanks You for 20 Years of Support |
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Written by Wisconsin Senate, Jay Wadd |
Friday, 01 January 2021 10:06 |
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/dave-hansen-jane-gb-s5.jpg MADISON - On the eve of his retirement Wednesday, State Senator Dave Hansen (D-Green Bay) thanked the people of the 30th Senate District for their support over the past twenty years.
Hansen took office in January 2001 after beating then incumbent state senator Gary Drzewiecki. He went on to win a rematch in 2004 garnering over 54% of the vote. In 2008, he received over 60% of the vote against former Green Bay city council member Chad Fradette. In 2011 Hansen was the first state senator to face a recall election after Democratic senators went to Illinois to delay a vote on legislation that would remove collective bargaining rights for thousands of public employees. He handily won that election receiving over 60% of the vote. In 2012, after the Republicans gerrymandered the 30th District he received his highest vote percentage in a competitive election gaining over 54% of the vote against John Macco. In his final campaign in 2016 he defeated Eric Wimberger in a narrow win with President Trump at the top of the ticket.
“Serving the people of the 30th District is the greatest honor of my life short of Jane agreeing to marry me. I enjoyed every minute of my career, even during those times when I was going through a tough campaign or things in Madison were not going the direction I would have liked because I enjoyed doing everything I could to help the people of the 30th District and the state.” “Thank you to everyone in the 30th District for the past twenty years and my best wishes for a safe, healthy new year.” |
Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2021 10:54 |
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