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Wisconsin Conservation Voters

Wisconsin Conservation Voters envisions a healthy, beautiful Wisconsin for all to enjoy forever. To achieve that, Wisconsin Conservation Voters advocates for sound environmental laws and policies, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-conservation candidates who will champion our priority issues. Wisconsin Conservation Voters is committed to ensuring who we are and who we work with reflects the state as a whole.

Depending on where you live, you may have the below city races on your ballot.

  • Katie Rosenberg is running for re-election as mayor of Wausau after defeating a conservative incumbent in April 2020. As mayor, Rosenberg has been a dedicated advocate for affordable housing initiatives, taking action to improve water quality, and working to ensure Wausau has more firefighters to meet the community's needs. Rosenberg has been effective in working with both state and federal counterparts to increase Wausau's capacity to tackle pressing issues, and she has steadfastly honored her commitment to making Wausau a welcoming place for people from all walks of life. Rosenberg faces conservative Doug Diny, who currently serves on the city council. Rosenberg is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    Katie Rosenberg

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    Katie Rosenberg is running for re-election as mayor of Wausau after defeating a conservative incumbent in April 2020. As mayor, Rosenberg has been a dedicated advocate for affordable housing initiatives, taking action to improve water quality, and working to ensure Wausau has more firefighters to meet the community's needs. Rosenberg has been effective in working with both state and federal counterparts to increase Wausau's capacity to tackle pressing issues, and she has steadfastly honored her commitment to making Wausau a welcoming place for people from all walks of life.

    Katie Rosenberg is running for re-election as mayor of Wausau after defeating a conservative incumbent in April 2020. As mayor, Rosenberg has been a dedicated advocate for affordable housing initiatives, taking action to improve water quality, and working to ensure Wausau has more firefighters to meet the community's needs. Rosenberg has been effective in working with both state and federal counterparts to increase Wausau's capacity to tackle pressing issues, and she has steadfastly honored her commitment to making Wausau a welcoming place for people from all walks of life. Rosenberg faces conservative Doug Diny, who currently serves on the city council. Rosenberg is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    Katie Rosenberg

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    Katie Rosenberg is running for re-election as mayor of Wausau after defeating a conservative incumbent in April 2020. As mayor, Rosenberg has been a dedicated advocate for affordable housing initiatives, taking action to improve water quality, and working to ensure Wausau has more firefighters to meet the community's needs. Rosenberg has been effective in working with both state and federal counterparts to increase Wausau's capacity to tackle pressing issues, and she has steadfastly honored her commitment to making Wausau a welcoming place for people from all walks of life.

  • Endorsed By: Fair Wisconsin PAC, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, Working Families Party

City District Races

Depending on where you live, you may have the below city district races on your ballot.

  • Jim ("Hutch") Hutchison is a retired civil engineer who has lived on the east side of Green Bay for 35 years and who is running for re-election as District 2 alder. Hutch has prioritized local road improvements, promoting responsible development and addressing flooding issues for District 2 residents. Hutch is being challenged by conservative Andy Nicholson, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Jim Hutchison is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim Hutchison

    Jim ("Hutch") Hutchison is a retired civil engineer who has lived on the east side of Green Bay for 35 years and who is running for re-election as District 2 alder. Hutch has prioritized local road improvements, promoting responsible development and addressing flooding issues for District 2 residents. Hutch is being challenged by conservative Andy Nicholson, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Jim Hutchison is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim ("Hutch") Hutchison is a retired civil engineer who has lived on the east side of Green Bay for 35 years and who is running for re-election as District 2 alder. Hutch has prioritized local road improvements, promoting responsible development and addressing flooding issues for District 2 residents. Hutch is being challenged by conservative Andy Nicholson, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Jim Hutchison is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim Hutchison

    Jim ("Hutch") Hutchison is a retired civil engineer who has lived on the east side of Green Bay for 35 years and who is running for re-election as District 2 alder. Hutch has prioritized local road improvements, promoting responsible development and addressing flooding issues for District 2 residents. Hutch is being challenged by conservative Andy Nicholson, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Jim Hutchison is the progressive choice in this race.

  • Joey Prestley is a UW-Green Bay graduate and employee, who promises to prioritize sustainability, affordable and accessible housing, and working people if elected. Prestley also promises to champion diversity and inclusion throughout the community, and believes strongly that action at a local level can have a meaningful impact on large-scale challenges. Prestley is challenging conservative Steven Campbell, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Prestley is the progressive choice in this race.

    Joey Prestley

    Joey Prestley is a UW-Green Bay graduate and employee, who promises to prioritize sustainability, affordable and accessible housing, and working people if elected. Prestley also promises to champion diversity and inclusion throughout the community, and believes strongly that action at a local level can have a meaningful impact on large-scale challenges. Prestley is challenging conservative Steven Campbell, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Prestley is the progressive choice in this race.

    Joey Prestley is a UW-Green Bay graduate and employee, who promises to prioritize sustainability, affordable and accessible housing, and working people if elected. Prestley also promises to champion diversity and inclusion throughout the community, and believes strongly that action at a local level can have a meaningful impact on large-scale challenges. Prestley is challenging conservative Steven Campbell, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Prestley is the progressive choice in this race.

    Joey Prestley

    Joey Prestley is a UW-Green Bay graduate and employee, who promises to prioritize sustainability, affordable and accessible housing, and working people if elected. Prestley also promises to champion diversity and inclusion throughout the community, and believes strongly that action at a local level can have a meaningful impact on large-scale challenges. Prestley is challenging conservative Steven Campbell, who was previously supported by an out of state dark money group funded by an extremist MAGA billionaire. Prestley is the progressive choice in this race.

  • Alyssa Proffitt is a former president of the Joannes Park Neighborhood Association who works as a supervisor of physician coding liaisons in Green Bay. She has been involved in the success of a free community refrigerator program in her neighborhood that offers no-cost fresh food to anyone in need, and was recently re-elected to a leadership position for Green Bay Neighborhoods. Proffitt has a proven track record of collaborating with others to address community challenges, which she would combine with her passion for Green Bay if elected alder. Also running is newcomer Adrian Liddicoat. Proffitt is the progressive choice in this race.

    Alyssa Proffitt

    Alyssa Proffitt is a former president of the Joannes Park Neighborhood Association who works as a supervisor of physician coding liaisons in Green Bay. She has been involved in the success of a free community refrigerator program in her neighborhood that offers no-cost fresh food to anyone in need, and was recently re-elected to a leadership position for Green Bay Neighborhoods. Proffitt has a proven track record of collaborating with others to address community challenges, which she would combine with her passion for Green Bay if elected alder. Also running is newcomer Adrian Liddicoat. Proffitt is the progressive choice in this race.

    Alyssa Proffitt is a former president of the Joannes Park Neighborhood Association who works as a supervisor of physician coding liaisons in Green Bay. She has been involved in the success of a free community refrigerator program in her neighborhood that offers no-cost fresh food to anyone in need, and was recently re-elected to a leadership position for Green Bay Neighborhoods. Proffitt has a proven track record of collaborating with others to address community challenges, which she would combine with her passion for Green Bay if elected alder. Also running is newcomer Adrian Liddicoat. Proffitt is the progressive choice in this race.

    Alyssa Proffitt

    Alyssa Proffitt is a former president of the Joannes Park Neighborhood Association who works as a supervisor of physician coding liaisons in Green Bay. She has been involved in the success of a free community refrigerator program in her neighborhood that offers no-cost fresh food to anyone in need, and was recently re-elected to a leadership position for Green Bay Neighborhoods. Proffitt has a proven track record of collaborating with others to address community challenges, which she would combine with her passion for Green Bay if elected alder. Also running is newcomer Adrian Liddicoat. Proffitt is the progressive choice in this race.

  • Jim Ridderbush is a labor representative for JBS-Packerland packaging and serves as president of the Marquette Neighborhood Association. With a focus on trying to promote responsible development in Green Bay and trying to bring people together to make Green Bay a better place, Ridderbush promises to bring professionalism and common sense to his work as alder. Ridderbush is challenging conservative Chris Wery, who has taken anti-LGBT+ action in office. Ridderbush is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim Ridderbush

    Jim Ridderbush is a labor representative for JBS-Packerland packaging and serves as president of the Marquette Neighborhood Association. With a focus on trying to promote responsible development in Green Bay and trying to bring people together to make Green Bay a better place, Ridderbush promises to bring professionalism and common sense to his work as alder. Ridderbush is challenging conservative Chris Wery, who has taken anti-LGBT+ action in office. Ridderbush is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim Ridderbush is a labor representative for JBS-Packerland packaging and serves as president of the Marquette Neighborhood Association. With a focus on trying to promote responsible development in Green Bay and trying to bring people together to make Green Bay a better place, Ridderbush promises to bring professionalism and common sense to his work as alder. Ridderbush is challenging conservative Chris Wery, who has taken anti-LGBT+ action in office. Ridderbush is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jim Ridderbush

    Jim Ridderbush is a labor representative for JBS-Packerland packaging and serves as president of the Marquette Neighborhood Association. With a focus on trying to promote responsible development in Green Bay and trying to bring people together to make Green Bay a better place, Ridderbush promises to bring professionalism and common sense to his work as alder. Ridderbush is challenging conservative Chris Wery, who has taken anti-LGBT+ action in office. Ridderbush is the progressive choice in this race.

  • Ben Delie is a union carpenter who serves as president of AFSCME Local 3055. A lifelong resident of Green Bay and a father of four, Delie knows first-hand how special the Green Bay community is and he is committed to being part of the city's bright future. On the campaign trail, Delie has prioritized reviving Green Bay's neighborhood associations, revitalizing city parks, and prioritizing Military Avenue for updates and upgrades. Also running is newcomer Jeff Osborne. Delie is the progressive choice in this race.

    Ben Delie

    Ben Delie is a union carpenter who serves as president of AFSCME Local 3055. A lifelong resident of Green Bay and a father of four, Delie knows first-hand how special the Green Bay community is and he is committed to being part of the city's bright future. On the campaign trail, Delie has prioritized reviving Green Bay's neighborhood associations, revitalizing city parks, and prioritizing Military Avenue for updates and upgrades. Also running is newcomer Jeff Osborne. Delie is the progressive choice in this race.

    Ben Delie is a union carpenter who serves as president of AFSCME Local 3055. A lifelong resident of Green Bay and a father of four, Delie knows first-hand how special the Green Bay community is and he is committed to being part of the city's bright future. On the campaign trail, Delie has prioritized reviving Green Bay's neighborhood associations, revitalizing city parks, and prioritizing Military Avenue for updates and upgrades. Also running is newcomer Jeff Osborne. Delie is the progressive choice in this race.

    Ben Delie

    Ben Delie is a union carpenter who serves as president of AFSCME Local 3055. A lifelong resident of Green Bay and a father of four, Delie knows first-hand how special the Green Bay community is and he is committed to being part of the city's bright future. On the campaign trail, Delie has prioritized reviving Green Bay's neighborhood associations, revitalizing city parks, and prioritizing Military Avenue for updates and upgrades. Also running is newcomer Jeff Osborne. Delie is the progressive choice in this race.