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Multiple Candidates Register To Run For State Treasurer

Incumbent Republican Matt Adamczyk Running For State Assembly, Isn't Seeking Re-Election As Treasurer

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Wisconsin State Capitol Reflection
Ann Althouse (CC BY-NC)

A half-dozen people are running for state treasurer, with all but one jumping into the race after voters decided to keep the sleepy office in play.

Incumbent Republican Matt Adamczyk is running for the state Assembly and isn’t seeking re-election as treasurer.

Republicans Travis Hartwig, Jill Millies and Democrats Dawn Marie Sass, Paul Boucher, Sara Godlewski and Jake Tulogeski have all registered to run. A third Republican, Tom Hiller, dropped out of the race earlier this month.

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Legislators have shrunk the treasurer’s duties in recent years, increasing pressure to eliminate the office. But voters on April 3 rejected a constitutional amendment to erase the position.

State election records show Hartwig, Millies, Boucher, Sass and Tulogeski all registered campaigns after April 3.

Sass served as treasurer from 2007 until 2011.

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