Ryan M. Clancy (born 1977) is an American teacher, business owner, and politician from
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. He is a member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly, representing
Wisconsin's 19th Assembly district since January 2023. He is also a member of the
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee County is located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. At the 2020 census, the population was 939,489, down from 947,735 in 2010. It is both the most populous and most densely populated county in Wisconsin, and the 45th most populous coun ...
board of supervisors. He is a member of the
Democratic Party ticket and the
Democratic Socialists of America.
Early life and career
Ryan Clancy graduated from
Nicolet High School in
Glendale, Wisconsin
Glendale is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. It is a suburb of the neighboring Milwaukee. The population was 13,357 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Glendale is located at (43.130060, −87.927719).
According to the United ...
, in 1995. While in high school, he organized a student-run alternative newspaper which ran afoul of the school administration and nearly got him expelled. His case came to the attention of the
American Civil Liberties Union, which represented his interests and saved him from expulsion. He was also then awarded Young Civil Libertarian of the Year.
He earned his bachelor's degree in English from
Beloit College, and joined the
Peace Corps. He was sent to work as an English teacher in a remote rural area of the
Philippines. After his term in the Peace Corps, he returned to Milwaukee County. In 2003, he traveled to
Iraq to protest the impending
invasion. After returning from Iraq, the federal
Office of Foreign Assets Control
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the U.S. Treasury Department. It administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy ob ...
issued him a $10,000 fine, but he was again defended by the ACLU. While on trial for his trip to Iraq, he worked on peace and reconciliation with groups of American and Iraqi youth.
He subsequently earned his master's degree from
California State University, Dominguez Hills, and did field work in
Israel and the
Palestinian Territories.
During these years, he also taught as a substitute teacher in the Milwaukee Public Schools and became an organizer with the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association. In 2014, he and his wife started Bounce Milwaukee, a community recreational complex and restaurant. Through this business ownership, he was a founder of the Progressive Restaurant and Activists of Wisconsin Network, which advocates for higher wages and better working conditions in the food service industry.
He continued to volunteer with activist causes through these years, participating in the
Dakota Access Pipeline protests
The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests, also called by the hashtag #NoDAPL, began in April 2016 as a grassroots opposition to the construction of Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access Pipeline in the northern United States and ended on Febru ...
in
North Dakota and several immigrant rights protests in Racine and Milwaukee, and was active in the
Black Lives Matter protests—after which he filed a lawsuit against the city and county of Milwaukee for violating his rights.
He has also been a long-time volunteer for disaster-relief organizations, traveling widely.
Political career
After a vacancy occurred in his county board district, Clancy started a campaign for Milwaukee County board of supervisors in 2020. He narrowly defeated his opponent in the Spring general election, and became the first socialist on the county board since 1956.
He was re-elected in 2022.
Shortly after the 2022 Spring election, incumbent state representative
Jonathan Brostoff announced he would run for Milwaukee city council rather than seeking re-election to the State Assembly. A few weeks later, Clancy announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination in the heavily Democratic
district, which spans nearly all of Milwaukee's lakefront.
Surprisingly, no other candidates entered the race, and Clancy was unopposed in the primary and general election. He is scheduled to take office in the Assembly in January 2023.
Personal life and family
Ryan Clancy lives with his wife Becky and their five children in the
Bay View neighborhood of
Milwaukee. They are co-owners of the Bounce Milwaukee complex.
Electoral history
Milwaukee county board (2020, 2022)
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, colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;", General Election, April 7, 2020
, colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;", General Election, April 5, 2022
Wisconsin Assembly (2022)
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References
External links
Campaign websiteOfficial (county) websiteBounce Milwaukee*
Ryan Clancyat Wisconsin Vote
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1977 births
Living people
Beloit College alumni
Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Politicians from Milwaukee
County supervisors in Wisconsin
Members of the Democratic Socialists of America
21st-century American politicians