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John Jagler (born November 4, 1969) is an American radio broadcaster, communications consultant, and
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politician. He served in the 37th district of the
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from 2013 until being elected to the
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13th district in the
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to fill the vacancy left by
Scott L. Fitzgerald Scott Lawrence Fitzgerald (born November 16, 1963) is an American politician and former newspaper publisher. A Republican, he represents in the U.S. House of Representatives. The district includes many of Milwaukee's northern and western suburb ...
. He was sworn in on April 23.


Early life and career

Born in
Louisville, Kentucky Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border ...
, Jagler moved to
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, with his family at age 3 and graduated from Oak Creek High School in 1987. After graduating high school, he attended the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, but departed instead to the Trans-American School of Broadcasting in
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, where he earned an
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in 1989. Jagler worked in radio broadcasting for over 20 years, most of it spent at WTMJ radio in
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. For several years he was the co-host of ''Wisconsin's Morning News'' with Gene Mueller. He also started a communications and media consulting firm, Jagler Communications, which he still owns and operates.


Political career

In January 2010, he joined the legislative staff of state representative Jeff Fitzgerald as communications director. Following the 2010 election, Fitzgerald became
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. Jagler remained on his staff until announcing his own campaign for
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in 2012. The 37th Assembly district was significantly redrawn in the controversial Republican redistricting act of 2011
2011 Wisc. Act 43
. The previous representative of the 37th district, Democrat Andy Jorgensen, was drawn out of the district entirely, residing in what was—after 2011—the 43rd district, and leaving the 37th district an open seat. The new 37th district was heavily gerrymandered to create a Republican-majority district, and it resulted in a flood of Republican candidates entering the primary for the open seat. Jagler was endorsed by Speaker Fitzgerald and the entire Assembly Republican leadership. He also received substantial support from other Republican officeholders, including, significantly, State Representative Joel Kleefisch, whose 38th Assembly district previously covered much of the territory of the new 37th district. Kleefisch was also, notably, the husband of the new
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,
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, with the Kleefisches also being former broadcast reporters. In the August primary, Jagler cruised to victory over his four opponents. He went on to win the 2012 general election with 55% of the vote over Democrat Mary Arnold. Jagler is now serving his fifth term. Shortly after the 2020 election, where State Senator
Scott L. Fitzgerald Scott Lawrence Fitzgerald (born November 16, 1963) is an American politician and former newspaper publisher. A Republican, he represents in the U.S. House of Representatives. The district includes many of Milwaukee's northern and western suburb ...
, brother of former Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald, was elected to the
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, Jagler announced his candidacy for Fitzgerald's state senate seat. Jagler once again faced a crowded primary field and received substantial support from the party; he was immediately endorsed by Scott Fitzgerald. Jagler prevailed in the February primary with 57% of the vote, and went on to defeat Democrat Melissa Winker in the April special election.


Personal life and family

Jagler and his wife, Heidi, have lived in
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, for over 20 years. They have three children.


Electoral history


Wisconsin Assembly (2012–2020)


Wisconsin Senate (2021)

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References


External links

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Official website

Representative John Jagler
at
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37th Assembly District map (2011–2021)
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