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If you are a past Libertarian Party of Wisconsin candidate, please e-mail Aaron with your name, office you ran for, year you ran, and election results. Thank you! Please note: Candidates highlighted in BLUE gained endorsement from one of the "major" political parties. Candidates highlighted in RED won the office they sought. 2004 Click HERE for a listing of Wisconsin's 2004 Libertarian candidates. 2003 Click HERE for a listing of Wisconsin's 2003 Libertarian candidates. 2002 Click HERE for a listing of Wisconsin's 2002 Libertarian candidates. 2001 Leroy Watson Oconomowoc Alderman District 2 leroy@globaldialog.com James Maas Stevens Point Alderman Ward 9 jamaas2001@yahoo.com Kevin Scheunemann Kewaskum Village Board 246 votes, 17.93% (fifth out of five) trueq1@ameritech.net ELECTED Bob Bowman (I) Cross Plains Town Board rebshar@itis.com RE-ELECTED Kirby Brant Madison School District Seat 7 brantford4@charter.net 2000 Harry Browne President 6640 votes Timothy C. Peterson U.S. Senate Campaign Manager: Sue Fisher 21,348 votes / 0.84% selfgov@wi.rr.com Nikola "Nick" Rajnovic U.S. Representative District 4 3705 votes / 1.38% nrajnovic@earthlink.net John Bailey State Senate District 12 7278 votes / 11.5% (two-way race) Lisa Nelson State Senate District 16 37,034 votes / 48% Robert Pritzl State Representative District 15 2175 votes / 12.3% (two-way race) Dave Howard State Representative District 15 sportsterdave1@yahoo.com defeated in post-primary "coin-toss" by State Elections Board Bernard "Bernie" Dalsey State Representative District 31 3103 votes / 13.08% (two-way race) resigned from the LP; joined the Green Party Leroy Watson State Representative District 38 455 votes / 1.68% leroy@globaldialog.com Rick Skindrud (I) State Representative District 79 18,473 votes / 58% RE-ELECTED David Carpe Dane County District Attorney Lost the primary John Finch Dane County Sheriff 97,470 votes / 45.8% Randolph I. Palmer (I) Eau Claire County Board of Supervisors 452 votes / 66.0% palmerri@uwec.edu RE-ELECTED Tim Krenz Polk County Board of Supervisors timkrenz@hotmail.com Bob Kiekhaefer Hastings (Dodge Co.) City Council Ward 2 Mark Mayer Menasha School Board RE-ELECTED Jim Mueller Middleton Town Clerk fire@chorus.net APPOINTED Lotty Macik (I) Clear Creek Town Board lucky@triwest.net RE-ELECTED 1999 J. Gravelle Menomonee Falls Village Board j@gravelle.com Bob Bowman (I) Cross Plains Town Board RE-ELECTED 1998 [Profiles of Major Candidates, 1998] [Profiles of Local Candidates, 1998] Tom Ender U.S. Senate 5591 votes / 0.32% TomEnder@free-market.net Jim Mueller Governor 11,071 votes / 0.63% James Dean Lt. Governor dizdean@milwpc.com Donald L. Carlson Secretary of State 18,074 votes / 1.08% D5451943@aol.com Ronald Emery Attorney General 17,306 votes / 1.01% ronemery@aol.com Tim Peterson State Treasurer 28,561 votes / 1.75% Dave Howard State Senate District 5 816 votes / .02% Lee Huntoon State Senate District 28 John Washburn State Representative District 13 230 votes / .01% Robert J. Pritzl State Representative District 15 1540 votes / 12.3% (two-way race) Charity Reynolds State Representative District 48 Todd Mascaretti State Representative District 61 mascaretti@netscape.net Jim Sewell State Representative District 62 sewellja@execpc.com Darren K. Powers State Representative District 77 2220 votes / 11.0% (two-way race) buddha@execpc.com Rick Skindrud (I) State Representative District 79 18,473 votes / 58% RE-ELECTED Darrell Ree State Representative District 81 Jeffrey Dropp State Representative District 82 Bob Schramm State Representative District 99 mrlbrty@customedgepc.com Peter L. Steinberg Dane County District Attorney 12,856 votes / 8.23% Randolph I. Palmer (I) Eau Claire County Board of Supervisors RE-ELECTED Jim Sewell Racine Alderman sewellja@execpc.com 1997 Anthony Tardola Madison City Council Jeff Mackesey Madison City Council Julie Cordry Pleasant Springs Town Board 48% julie_cordry@iname.com Bob Bowman (I) Cross Plains Town Board RE-ELECTED 1996 Harry Browne President 7929 votes / .37% Ben Masel U.S. Representative District 2 4,226 votes / 1.57% bmasel@tds.net Richard Washburn U.S. Representative District 2 James Dean U.S. Representative District 6 4528 votes / 1.93% Joan Jarosz U.S. Representative District 8 Mike A. Oprish State Senate District 16 1204 votes / 1.6% Kevin Scheunemann State Senate District 20 5258 votes / 8.2% Special Election: Todd Mascaretti State Senate District 21 725 votes William Pangman State Senate liberty@globaldialog.com Nicholas Vandervest (write-in) State Representative District 1 9 votes Dennis K. Sehmer (write-in) State Representative District 7 0 votes Eugene W. Ziemer (write-in) State Representative District 9 0 votes Karen Satola State Representative District 12 Mary Jane Zimmer (write-in) State Representative District 13 0 votes mzimmer@ringdu.com Andrew Luko (write-in) State Representative District 17 1 vote Gerald Kriss State Representative District 20 Brian Davis State Representative District 41 Edward J. Kozak State Representative District 43 873 votes / 4.1% Darrell Ree (write-in) State Representative District 44 4 votes Tom Ender State Representative District 46 571 votes / 2.2% Jim Mueller State Representative District 47 503 votes / 2% Terry R. Gray State Representative District 48 2254 votes / 11.4% (two-way) trgray@peoplepc.com Michael L. Wynhoff State Representative District 61 764 votes / 7.8% mick.wynhoff@pacificsandsinc.com Jim Sewell State Representative District 62 457 votes / 2.3% David L. Webber (write-in) State Representative District 63 0 votes David Blair State Representative District 67 272 votes / 1.3% Timothy D. Wing State Representative District 76 535 votes / 2% Scott T. Jensen State Representative District 77 2792 votes / 12.7% (two-way) Jonathan Grad State Representative District 77 Anthony Tardola State Representative District 78 659 votes / 2.9% Rick Skindrud (I) State Representative District 79 18,473 votes / 58% RE-ELECTED Donald L. Carlson State Representative District 97 1549 votes / 7.9% (two-way) Randolph I. Palmer Eau Claire County Board of Supervisors 62.5% ELECTED Dave Ripp Dane County Board of Supervisors District 29 67% ELECTED Jerry Broitzman, Jr. Greenfield City Council 54.6% jbroitzman@impactengsol.com ELECTED James J. Mueller Middleton Town Board 57% ELECTED Steve Chantelois Village of Jackson Public Works Committee APPOINTED 1995 William Pangman State Supreme Court liberty@globaldialog.com Special Election: James Wahl State Senate District 7 236 votes Bob Bowman Cross Plains Town Board ELECTED 1994 William Pangman State Supreme Court liberty@globaldialog.com James Dean U.S. Senate 15,439 votes / 0.99% David S. Harmon Governor 11,639 votes / .74% piletltd@earthlink.net Kevin J. Robinson Lt. Governor kevrob@myway.com Kevin Scheunemann Secretary of State Shawn Angela Kaye State Treasurer Steven S. Deibert Attorney General Edward J. Kozak U.S. Representative District 1 3,085 votes / 1.82% Bill Lesnjak U.S. Representative District 1 failed to advance through primary Philip Mielke U.S. Representative District 2 Mary Jo Baas State Representative maryjo@paque.org Susan Fisher State Representative liberty@globaldialog.com Christopher Brewer State Representative District 28 John T. Streicher State Representative District 28 Tom Ender State Representative District 53 James E. Reiff State Representative District 58 Dave Howard State Representative District 58 Ann Kutz State Representative District 59 Robert Hess State Representative District 76 Jonathan Grad State Representative District 77 Rick Skindrud (I) State Representative District 79 RE-ELECTED Donald L. Carlson State Representative District 97 Jerry Broitzman, Jr. Milwaukee County Clerk Edward F. Buck Milwaukee County Sheriff Scott Merkel Milwaukee County Register of Deeds Robert J. Pritzl Milwaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court Ann Kutz Washington County Clerk Jeffrey Schneeweis Washington County Treasurer David Ameringer Washington County Sheriff 10% dameringer@wi.rr.com James Lake Washington County Register of Deeds jlake@uwc.edu James S. Rustad Washington County Clerk of Circuit Court jsrustad@nconnect.net 1993 Special Election: Edward J. Kozak U.S. Representative District 1 378 votes / 0.33% Special Election: James S. Rustad State Senate District 20 500 votes / 3.5% Special Election: John Streicher State Senate Special Election: Jeff Friebert State Senate Campaign Manager: Gene Cisewski Special Election: Larry Boger State Representative Special Election: Steve Diebert State Representative Special Election: Philip Mielke State Representative District 79 Special Election: Kevin Scheunemann State Representative Richard A. Skindrud State Representative ELECTED 1992 Andre Marrou President 2877 votes / .24% William Bittner U.S. Senate 9147 votes / 0.37% John Washburn U.S. Representative District 4 2,488 votes / 0.94% Jeffrey Holt Millikin U.S. Representative District 9 Dave Howard State Representative District 58 Donald L. Carlson State Representative District 97 David Ameringer Washington County Sheriff 4% Ben Masel (write-in) Dane County Sheriff 5,100 votes Ron Emery Grafton Village Trustee Kirby Brant (I) Watertown School Board RE-ELECTED 1990 David Ameringer State Treasurer ~19,000 votes / 1.45% Mark Leaver State Senate 1989 Richard A. Skindrud Dane County Board of Supervisors ELECTED 1988 Ron Paul President 5157 votes / .24% Kay Rouse State Representative District 62 Campaign Manager: Richard Chamberlain kay@rouse.com Kevin J. Robinson Milwaukee Mayor Kirby Brant Watertown School Board ELECTED 1986 Tom Westgaard Greenfield Alderman 38% Kileughter@aol.com 1984 David Bergland President 4883 votes / .22% Gary L. Barnes U.S. Representative District 8 2005 votes / 0.95% Suzanne Kuring State Senate District 32 Anthony Theisen Brown Co. Supervisor/Green Bay City Council ELECTED Phillip Zakszewski Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors eliminated in the Feb. 21 Primary Ken VanDoren Vernon County Board of Supervisors Daniel Stangle Waukesha County Board of Supervisors Tom Westgaard Greenfield Alderman 65% ELECTED Gary Witte Mt. Horeb Village Trustee 1983 Dave Ripp Springfield Town Clerk ELECTED 1982 Larry Smiley Governor 9,734 votes / .62% Gerald Shidell Lt. Governor George Liljenfeldt U.S. Senate 7947 votes / 0.51% Leslie B. Graves Secretary of State LBGraves@aol.com Unknown Attorney General Thomas P. Westgaard State Treasurer 0.95% Arthur F. Jackson U.S. Representative District 1 1438 votes / 0.92% AArtjackson@aol.com David Beito U.S. Representative District 2 1368 votes / 0.74% dbeito@history.as.ua.edu Kenneth P. VanDoren U.S. Representative District 3 1027 votes / 0.59% Nicholas P. Youngers U.S. Representative District 4 4064 votes / 2.97% William G. "Bill" McCuen, Jr. U.S. Representative District 5 1,498 votes / 0.95% Anthony Theisen U.S. Representative District 8 1336 votes / 0.75% Unknown State Senate Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown Milwaukee County Treasurer Unknown Milwaukee County Sheriff Dr. Timothy Correll Iowa County Coroner ELECTED Gary Gates Madison City Council RE-ELECTED 1981 Richard A. Skindrud Primrose Town Land Use Committee ELECTED 1980 Ed Clark President 29,135 votes / 1.28% Bervin "B.J." Larson U.S. Senate 9679 votes / 0.44% Arthur F. Jackson U.S. Representative District 1 2,168 votes / 0.97% Leslie G. Key U.S. Representative District 2 1,582 votes / 0.60% Chales V. Eimermann State Representative CVE303@aol.com Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Unknown State Representative Gary Gates Madison City Council RE-ELECTED 1978 Dick G. Fields U.S. Representative District 2 1,697 votes / 0.98% Jim Mueller State Representative District 57 Gary Gates Madison City Council ELECTED Arthur F. Jackson Janesville City Council 1977 Arthur F. Jackson Janesville City Council 1976 Roger MacBride President 3,814 votes / .18% Jim Mueller State Representative District 57 Dan Endsley Monroe City Council 78% (three-way race) DEndsley@EndsleyMarketing.com RE-ELECTED Arthur F. Jackson Janesville City Council 1974 Dan Endsley Monroe City Council 50% (four-way race) ELECTED |
