Court Decision Calls For Special Election in NE WI Senate District |
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Written by GBP Staff |
Friday, 23 March 2018 10:26 |
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/kewaunee-harbor-family-s5.jpg GREEN BAY - For months, Sen. Dave Hansen of Green Bay has been calling on the Governor to hold special elections to fill seats vacated in December by Republicans Frank Lasee of De Pere in the 1st Senate District and Rep. Keith Ripp, of Lodi. On Thursday, Hansen and fellow Democrats who have pushed for the elections saw their efforts rewarded. A judge in Madison Thursday ordered Gov. Scott Walker to call special elections to fill both of legislative seats. Both Lasee and Ripp had resigned to take jobs in Gov. Walker’s administration. The Senate seat, which covers the Door County peninsula northeast of Green Bay, had been under Republican control for nearly 40 years.
“It is clear, now more than ever, that in the case of Governor Walker and the Republican politicians in Madison absolute power corrupts absolutely as they chose to put their own political interests ahead of the concerns of the people in the 1st Senate District and 42nd Assembly district," Hansen concluded. “Fortunately, Judge Reynolds, appointed by Governor Walker himself no less, cried foul and ordered that special elections be held.” |
Last Updated on Friday, 23 March 2018 11:29 |
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