Timothy Cullen (Wisconsin Politician)
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Timothy Cullen (born February 25, 1944) is an
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politician and former Majority Leader of the
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. He represented the Janesville-based 15th District between 2011 and 2015, and previously from 1975 through 1987.


Early life, education and career

Born in
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, Cullen graduated from Janesville High School and from the
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. He was elected to the Janesville City Council. He is a former member of the Board of Education of the Janesville Public School District.


Wisconsin Senate first term

Cullen was first elected to represent the 15th district in the
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in 1974, defeating incumbent
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James D. Swan with 18,931 votes to 14,982 for Swan. He would serve in that position until 1987. He was Majority Leader 1981, 1983 and 1985.


After the Senate

In 1987 he was appointed by Republican
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to head the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services; he was succeeded by
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. In 1988, he resigned from DHFS to become a vice-president for
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of Wisconsin.


Wisconsin Senate second term

On November 2, 2010, Cullen was again elected to represent the 15th district, succeeding
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. In September 2013, Cullen announced he would be retiring from the state senate. One of the factors he cited as a reason for his retirement was the increased partisanship within the legislature.


2011 Wisconsin protests

During the protests in Wisconsin, Cullen, along with the 13 other Democratic State Senators, fled the state to deny the State Senate a
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on Governor Scott Walker's controversial "Budget Repair" legislation. Walker earlier referred to Cullen as "the only reasonable one" of the Wisconsin Democrats during the protests.


Governor's race in 2012

Cullen had initially announced that if the
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petition drive against Scott Walker was successful, he would run for the Democratic
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to oppose Walker. Cullen later withdrew, stating that he was unable to find sufficient funding to compete with other Democrats "who are far better known than I am, have access to financial resources above what I can raise, and have better statewide networks".


Governor's race in 2018

Cullen indicated that he would be ready to announce a campaign to unseat Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker sometime in April 2017. However, on March 29, he announced that he would not run, citing an inability to gain the necessary funds to run an effective campaign. In April 2018, Cullen was elected to serve as the Chair of the State Governing Board of Common Cause in Wisconsin, the state's largest non-partisan political reform advocacy organization. He stepped down as Chair in September 2022 but remains a board member.


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Senator Timothy Cullen
at the
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15th Senate District, Senator Cullen
in the
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(1985–1986) {{DEFAULTSORT:Cullen, Timothy Politicians from Janesville, Wisconsin Businesspeople from Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–Whitewater alumni School board members in Wisconsin Wisconsin city council members Democratic Party Wisconsin state senators 1944 births Living people 21st-century American politicians