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Donna J. Seidel (born August 6, 1950) is an American former
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,
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and investigator from
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who served as a
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member of the
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, representing the 85th Assembly District ( Wausau and other parts of Marathon County and two tiny portions of Shawano County) from her election in 2004 until 2013.


Background

Seidel was born in Neenah on August 6, 1950. She graduated from
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, and received a
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degree from the
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in 1972. She worked as a police officer, and as an investigator for a district attorney’s office.


Public office

She was the elected Marathon County
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of Circuit Court from 1989-2004. She ran for the Assembly in 2004, was unopposed in the Democratic primary, and won the general election with 15,666 votes (57.29%) to 11,667 (42.67%) for
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Sarah Kamke. She was assigned to the
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s on children and families; on corrections and the courts; on tourism; and on workforce development. She was re-elected in 2006 with 64.55% of the vote and in 2007 became secretary of the Minority Caucus of the Assembly. Re-elected in 2008 with 64.08%, she was elected Assistant Majority Leader of the Assembly Democrats. She was re-elected in 2010 with 52.53% of the vote to 43.15% for Republican Charles Eno and 4.23 percent for Libertarian Jim Maas; and remained Assistant Leader of the Assembly Democrats until she retired in 2012. Seidel was a candidate in the 2012 Senate
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for the 29th District
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seat formerly held by Republican Pam Galloway (who had already resigned). On June 5, 2012
Jerry Petrowski Jerry Petrowski (born June 16, 1950) is an American politician and a former ginseng, dairy and beef farmer. He is a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 29th Senate District since 2012, and a former State Representa ...
defeated Seidel in the special election.Election results
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Personal life

Seidel is married. She has one daughter and two step-children.


References


External links

* * ''Follow the Money'' - Donna J. Seidel
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campaign contributions
Campaign 2008
campaign contributions at ''Wisconsin Democracy Campaign'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Seidel, Donna J. 1950 births American women police officers Living people Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Politicians from Neenah, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point alumni Women state legislators in Wisconsin 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians