Joe Wineke
Joe Wineke | |
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27th district | |
In office April 1993 – January 4, 1999 | |
Preceded by | Russ Feingold |
Succeeded by | Jon Erpenbach |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
In office January 7, 1985 – April 1993 | |
Preceded by | David Prosser Jr. |
Succeeded by | Richard A. Skindrud |
Constituency | 79th district |
In office January 3, 1983 – January 7, 1985 | |
Preceded by | Lolita Schneiders |
Succeeded by | Lolita Schneiders |
Constituency | 97th district |
Personal details | |
Born | Realtor | January 5, 1957
Joseph S. Wineke (born January 5, 1957) is an American politician. He was chairman of the
counties.Early life and career
Wineke graduated from
Political career
In 1998, Wineke ran for the open seat being vacated by United States Representative Scott Klug in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was defeated in the Democratic primary, receiving 27 percent of the vote. Tammy Baldwin won both the primary and general election.
Wineke was elected the chairperson of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in 2005. He served the limit of two terms, and was succeeded by Mike Tate, who was elected in June 2009. He went on to serve as the Executive Director of the Construction Labor-Management Council of Greater Wisconsin Inc. The Council was created in 1990 as a joint effort between building trades unions and contractors to promote a better construction industry.[3] Wineke currently serves as the Administrator of the State of Wisconsin Division of Compensation and Labor Relations.[4]
Personal life
Wineke was born in Madison and raised in Verona, Wisconsin. He and his wife, Debora, have three children, Scott, Brian, and Jessica.
References
- ^ Ferolie, Jim (December 22, 2010). "Wineke joins exec race". Verona Press. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 1985, Biographical Sketch of Joe Wineke
- ^ "Construction Labor-Management Council of Greater Wisconsin Inc". Archived from the original on January 23, 2010. Retrieved January 5, 2010.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 19, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
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