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James E. "Jim" Kreuser (born May 20, 1961) is an American politician and former County Executive for
Kenosha County, Wisconsin Kenosha County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 169,151 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the eighth most populous county in Wisconsin. The county shares the same ...
, serving from 2008 to 2022. A member of the
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, he previously represented Kenosha in the
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for 15 years (1993–2008) and was the Assembly Minority Leader from 2003 through 2008.


Early life

James Kreuser was born and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He graduated from
George Nelson Tremper High School George Nelson Tremper High School is a high school located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Part of the Kenosha Unified School District, it was named after George Nelson Tremper, the principal of Kenosha High School from 1911 to 1944. The mascot of Tremper ...
in 1979 and earned his
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in
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from Kenosha's
University of Wisconsin–Parkside The University of Wisconsin–Parkside (UWP) is a public university in Somers, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System and has 4,644 students, 161 full-time faculty, and 89 lecturers and part-time faculty. The university of ...
in 1983. He continued his education at Parkside and received his Master's in Public Administration in 1986.


State Assembly

During his time at Parkside, Kreuser interned with Kenosha County Executive, John Collins, and, after completing his M.P.A., was hired as a full-time administrative assistant in the county executive's office. Kreuser later credited the experience he received working in the county executive's office, getting to know the county and state government, with enabling his success as a legislator. He was still working for the county executive when, in 1993, a chain of events—starting with the appointment of local-area congressman
Les Aspin Leslie Aspin Jr. (July 21, 1938 – May 21, 1995) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the U.S. representative for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district from 1971 to 1993 and as the 18th United States Secretary of Defens ...
to join the cabinet of newly inaugurated President
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—resulted in a vacancy in the
Wisconsin State Assembly The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Representatives are elected for two-year terms, ...
district in which Kreuser resided. A special election was called for August 1993, and Kreuser was elected. He topped his two Democratic opponents in the primary, carrying just over 50% of the vote, then defeated his Republican general election opponent, William F. Cantwell, by a wide margin. Kreuser went on to win re-election seven times, receiving attention and praise from his colleagues as an up-and-coming leader in the party. Senate Majority Leader
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was quoted as saying Kreuser was, "destined to be a leader." He made his first bid for leadership in the Assembly Democratic caucus in the summer of 1998, when long-time Democratic leader
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stepped down from the role. Despite strong support from a geographically diverse coalition of the assembly, Kreuser fell one or two votes short of Milwaukee representative
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, who became the first female caucus leader in state history. In 2001, amid discontent within the caucus over the results of the 2000 election, Kreuser made a successful bid with Assistant Minority Leader
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of Madison, to challenge Krug as floor leader. Black was elevated to Minority Leader and Kreuser was elected as Assistant Minority Leader, in what was seen as a repudiation of the Democratic Leadership Council in Wisconsin. Black stood down as leader at the end of the 2001-2002 term, and Kreuser was elected just after the 2002 election as the next Minority Leader. Over his three terms as minority leader, Democrats increased from 41 seats in the Assembly to 47.


County Executive

In March 2008 another opportunity presented itself to Kreuser when Kenosha County Executive Allan Kehl announced his intention to resign his seat after being indicted for accepting illegal payments. Kreuser quickly jumped into the race, announcing his candidacy on March 25, 2008, and won the special election without opposition in June. At the time he announced his candidacy, he pledged not to run for re-election to the Assembly if he was chosen as County Executive. Kreuser's move to vacate his Assembly leadership role was seen as a blow to Kenosha's influence in the state as Democrats were widely expected to win a majority in the upcoming 2008 election, where Kreuser would likely then become a candidate for
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or Majority Leader. Kreuser's successor as chairman of the Wisconsin Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee,
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, went on to an influential career in the Assembly and has been a member of Congress since 2013.


Personal life and family

Kreuser has been a member of the Danish Brotherhood in America, the Polish Legion of American Veterans, the
American Association of University Women The American Association of University Women (AAUW), officially founded in 1881, is a non-profit organization that advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. The organization has a nationwide network of 170,000 ...
, Ducks Unlimited, and the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1444. He has been involved with Kenosha organizations such as the Kenosha Sport Fishing and Conservation Association, the Urban League of Racine and Kenosha, the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, the Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha, and the Friends of the Kenosha Public Museum. He and his wife Jane have two adult sons.


Electoral history


Wisconsin Assembly (1993, 1994, 1996)

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References


External links

*
Kenosha County Website-County Executive
* Follow the Money - James E Kreuser
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campaign contributions {{DEFAULTSORT:Kreuser, James Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly County executives in Wisconsin 1961 births Living people Politicians from Kenosha, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–Parkside alumni 21st-century American politicians