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Evers sets spring election to fill Fitzgerald’s seat By: Associated Press December 22, 2020
9:47 am
MADISON, Wis. (AP) Gov. Tony Evers has scheduled a special election this spring to fill outgoing Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald’s seat.
Evers issued an executive order Tuesday scheduling the election for April 6 in southeastern Wisconsin’s 13th Senate District. The election will coincide with the state’s spring election.
A primary for Fitzgerald’s seat will be held Feb. 6 if necessary. Candidates can begin circulating nomination papers Tuesday. They must file them with state election officials by 5 p.m. on Jan. 8.
Fitzgerald, a Juneau Republican, won an open seat in Congress in November’s elections.
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Special election announced for 89th Assembly District antigojournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from antigojournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Debbie Jacques
Jacques, who ran unsuccessfully for the Green Bay City Council in 2018, announced her candidacy Sunday evening on Facebook, saying she wants to be “your voice” in Madison.
Jacques also said she supports opening small businesses and schools safely and protecting “our precious resources, especially our water.”
She owns and manages Under the Lights of Lambeau, a Packers-themed rental property on Oneida Street near the stadium.
Jacques lives in the other half of the duplex, which is not in the district. However, she said she’s been looking to expand the business and move to the Howard-Suamico area. She would only need to reside in the district by the time of taking office.