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Dawn Marie Sass (born September 18, 1959) is an American politician who served as the 33rd State Treasurer of Wisconsin from 2007 to 2011. She was the third female Treasurer in Wisconsin's history.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Sass graduated from St. Mary's Academy. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and political science from the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the largest university in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and a member of the University of Wiscon ...
and did graduate work at
National Louis University National Louis University (NLU) is a private university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. NLU enrolls undergraduate and graduate students in more than 60 programs across its four colleges. It has locations throughout the Chicago metropol ...
. Sass later earned a
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from
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.


Career

Sass worked as a full-time Custody Placement Specialist, Juvenile Probation Officer, and Child Welfare Worker for Milwaukee County, where she was an active member and official of her union, the
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States. It represents 1.3 million public sector employees and retirees, including health care workers, correcti ...
. She also worked as a part-time retail clerk at Boston Store (Wisconsin) and a part-time Pharmacy Technician at St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee.


Wisconsin Treasurer

Sass first ran for State Treasurer against incumbent
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in 1998; she lost with 754,177 votes (46.3%) to Voight's 814,380 (50.0%), with 31,452 (1.9%) for the Wisconsin Greens nominee, 28,561 (1.7%) for the Libertarian Tim Peterson, and 171 (.01%) for the Taxpayers' Party candidate. She was a delegate to the
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; and ran unsuccessfully for the
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's 33rd district in a 2001
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to succeed
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, losing the race to Ted Kanavas 10,238 to 3,557. She ran once more in 2002 against Voight, losing again with 720,445 votes to Voight's 824,049 and 114,955 for Green Paul Aschenbrenner; and ran unsuccessfully in 2004 for Milwaukee County Treasurer. In 2006, she defeated incumbent Voight on November 7, 2006, in a narrow upset victory by a margin of 8,648 votes(0.42%) with little party support. She had spent almost $4000 on the race, most of it coming from her own pocket (she was working as a store clerk at Boston Store at this time). On November 2, 2010, Sass was defeated for reelection by Kurt W. Schuller. During her term as State Treasurer, Sass traveled to all 72 Wisconsin counties every year of her four year term. She credits former U.S. Senator
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for giving her the blueprint for the county visits (she had the honor after her election to visit several counties with the Senator). In her four years, Sass helped reunite Wisconsinites with just over $100 million dollars in unclaimed property money, stream-lined the process for claiming unclaimed funds, and staffed the State Treasurer booth at the Wisconsin State Fair helping to process claims for visitors to the booth. Sass also started contests for school-aged children to raise awareness of the Wisconsin 529 savings plan - EdVest. The contests included a coloring contest for 1st - 3rd graders where they drew what they wanted to be when they grew up, an essay contest for 4-6th graders where they described what they wanted to be when they grew up and a video contest for 9th and 10th graders - where they made a video to describe what they wanted to be or how they would choose their college. The winners of the first coloring contest saw their drawings made into a poster that was distributed to public libraries throughout the state. The winners of the first essay contest were invited to the Governor's residence, with family and teachers, to read their essay's and enjoy a reception. The video winner's were invited to a U.W. Board of Regents meeting where they showed the winning videos and had a small reception after. Several of the members of the Board of Regents commented it was one of the best meetings they had attended. In all, sixty-seven students were awarded EdVest College Savings Accounts ranging from $500.00 to $1,000.00.


Other campaigns

In February 2012, she lost to fellow Democrats
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and
Spencer Coggs G. Spencer Coggs (born August 6, 1949) is an American public administrator and Democratic politician. He is the current Milwaukee City Treasurer, since April 2012. He previously served 10 years in the Wisconsin State Senate and 20 years in th ...
(like Sass, a former AFSCME activist) in the four-way non-partisan primary to win a place on the ballot for Milwaukee City
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in the Spring 2012 election. Coggs polled 13,559 votes; Carpenter 12,880; Sass 5,089 and
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Rick Kissell 2,241. In August 2014 she lost to former Assemblyman David Cullen for the Democratic nomination for Milwaukee County Treasurer; Cullen drew 38,492 votes (53%) to Sass' 33,729 (47%). (There was no candidate in any other party's primary in that race.) In 2018, she ran in the Democratic statewide primary for
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, this time facing two female opponents. One of her opponents was Cynthia Kaump, a small business owner and financial professional from
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, who also had been a political and investigative reporter on television news for over two decades. However, Kaumps’ momentum as she was gaining in the polls dropped significantly when a week before the primary it was revealed by the '' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' that she owed money to a tax preparer business. Sass' main opponent in the primary was
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native,
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. Although a successful entrepreneur, Godlewski had an inside track as she was the National Finance Council co-chair of
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, the a political action committee in support of the
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. She was also the Wisconsin Women's Director for Clinton's 2016 campaign. Godlewski co-chaired, with
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, the Save Our Fiscal Watchdog Committee, a successful grassroots Get Out The Vote effort which defeated an April 2018 proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution to eliminate the office of state treasurer.


Green County Supervisor

In 2020, Sass (who had moved to Belleville, Wisconsin) announced her candidacy for Green County Supervisor. She focused her campaign on corporate farms stating: "Green County has always been a farming community. These large farms are pushing farming families out that have been in our community for generations. We all need to help each other and fight for small family farms." She faced attorney Skip Miller and in the April election and was elected with 62% of the vote.


Electoral history


Wisconsin State Treasurer (1998)

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Wisconsin Senate (2001)

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Wisconsin State Treasurer (2002, 2006, 2010)

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Wisconsin State Treasurer (2018)

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References


External links


Follow the Money - Dawn Marie Sass
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