, ,

Evers Gets State Protection Following Weekend ‘Issue’

Democratic Governor Candidate Under State Patrol Protection

By
Tony Evers, gubernatorial campaign, Premier Park Hotel, Madison, governor, state superintendent, DPI
Tony Evers, state superintendent of Public Instruction, delivers his speech Tuesday, Aug. 14 at the Best Western Premier Park Hotel after winning the Democratic primary for governor. Liz Dohms/WPR

Democratic candidate for governor Tony Evers started receiving security protection from the Wisconsin State Patrol following an unspecified “issue” from the weekend.

Evers’ campaign manager Maggie Gau said Wednesday that Evers started receiving protection from the patrol’s Dignitary Protection Unit this week. She referred questions about what motivated the move to the State Patrol.

A spokesman for the patrol said he was looking into the issue but had no immediate information.

Stay informed on the latest news

Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Evers is locked in a tight re-election contest with Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Both candidates were traveling the state Wednesday, six days before the Nov. 6 election.

Walker, as have past governors, receives protection from the State Patrol. Candidates for governor typically do not get that protection.

The move to cover Evers comes after high-profile Democrats across the country were sent mail bombs.