Mark Harris

Wisconsin
Winnebago County Executive
2013
Incumbent

Farm team member Mark Harris was first elected in 2005 and defeated a conservative incumbent. Winnebago County is traditionally a conservative portion of the state and his victory was a major power shift for Progressive Majority and our partners. In the past four years, Mark has reduced the county unemployment rate to the lowest in more than 15 years, maintained all county services despite huge budget cuts, and helped to ensure that a new county nursing facility was built. Mark had opposition this cycle and it was important that we support him in his campaign. He will ran an aggressive voter contact program.

Steve Arnold

Wisconsin
Fitchburg Common Council Alder, District 4
2013
Incumbent
Fitchburg
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Steve Arnold is running for re-election as Fitchburg Common Council Alder, District 4, Seat 7.  Elected as Alder in 2005, he has served on Common Council Public Safety and Human Services Committee, Transportation and Transit Commission, City of Madison Transit and Parking Commission Contracted Services Oversight Subcommittee, and Resource Conservation Commission.  Steve has led major local initiatives in the past 8 years, including: building a Fitchburg municipal library building, restructuring land use rules for sustainability, and advocating for all-day, every-day transit service through central urban Fitchburg.

Raymond DeHahn

Wisconsin
Racine City Council
2013
Incumbent
Racine

 

Raymond DeHahn is running for re-election to Racine City Council, District 7.  A lifelong resident of Racine, Raymond has served on City Council since April 2005.  He currently serves on the Affirmative Action, Public Works and Services, and Neighborhood and Housing Committees.  Raymond successfully worked to change the Civil Service Testing Exam for the County to the McCann Civil Service Testing to eliminate biased hiring practices, defeat a proposal for landfill site to protect environmental quality, and proposed a new highway system plan for Eastern Racine County.