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John Lehman

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Democratic-Majority Senate Makes Committee Appointments, Lehman on Joint Finance

Sen. John Lehman's win in the recall election in the 21st District means Democrats have the majority in the Senate and can make key committee appointments friendly to their side of the aisle.

Only about 24 hours after Sen. John Lehman was sworn in, Democratic Majority Leader Sen. Mark Miller announced committee appointments. Lehman's win in the recall election of the 21st District against Republican Van Wanggaard gives the Democrats control of the state Senate with a 17-16 majority. According to a release from Miller's office, Lehman will serve as the chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Corrections; vice-chair of the Senate Committee on Children and Families, Disability Rights and Housing Sustainability; and will be a member of the Joint Committee on Finance. Lehman's office released a statement about the appointments, saying he's ready to get to work. I am honored by Majority Leader Mark Miller’s decision to appoint…

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10:15 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012

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Monday, July 16, 2012

John Lehman Takes Oath Again for 21st Senate District

After being declared the winner of the recall election on June 5 and again after a recount, Sen. John Lehman was sworn into office Monday.

A group of about 100 supporters cheered for Sen. John Lehman Monday after he took the oath of office for the 21st Senate District. Lehman ran against Republican Van Wanggaard in the 21st Senate District recall in a kind of rematch. Wanggaard defeated Lehman in November 2010, but when Wanggaard was targeted for recall, Lehman stepped forward as the challenger. On June 5, Lehman was declared the winner by 834 votes. Wanggaard requested a recount that concluded July 2, again confirming Lehman the winner but by a slightly smaller margin of 819 votes. Wanggaard chose not to challenge the recount, leaving the Democrats with a majority - at least until November - in the state Senate. It was standing room only in the courtroom where Judge Gerald …

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Tansandy

5:43 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Jack, you still here? Please tell me what I stateed was wrong! All I hear are the crickets! What no snarky comeback!   more ›

Friday, July 13, 2012

Racine Officials Pressured to Reveal Results of 'Voter Irregularity' Investigation

A Democratic group wants the Racine County DA and the Sheriff to let residents know if they found anything during an investigation into voter irregularities stemming from the June 5 recall election.

**Updated 5:30 pm One Wisconsin Now issued a press release Friday turning up the heat on the Racine County District Attorney and the Racine County Sheriff to let people know what they found investigating claims of voting irregularities from the June 5 recall elections. Senator-elect John Lehman unseated Republican Van Wanggaard by 834 votes as certified by the Racine County Clerk's Board of Canvass. Wanggaard requested a recount that confirmed Lehman's win by a slightly smaller margin of 819 votes. On July 10 Wanggaard announced he would not file an appeal challenging the results of the recount despite his campaign noting over 1,000 objections to things like missing signatures, missing pages from poll books and partially opened ballot bags…

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morninmist

2:11 pm on Monday, July 16, 2012

Racine DA finds no voter fraud evidence http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/racine-da-finds-no-voter-fraud-evidence-jo64f9u-162464556.html Racine County District Attorney W. Richard Chiapete said Saturday there is no evidence that crimes were committed at city of Racine polling places in the June 5 recall election. The Racine County Sheriff's Department investigated four separate complaints of…   more ›

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Republicans Request GAB Involvement In Alleged Voter Irregularities

A half-dozen Republicans called the 21st District Senate race a "wake-up call to the state" in a letter to the Government Accountability Board.

Republican Legislature leadership on Wednesday requested the Government Accountability Board examine and resolve alleged irregularities at the polls that came to light in the District 21 recall race. Half a dozen Republicans including Rep. Robin Vos and Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald signed a letter to GAB director Kevin Kennedy asking him to detail his specific plans to "restore the trust in our election process." "The situation in the 21 Senate District is a wake-up call to the state," the Republicans wrote. "We have laws in the books that are not being followed and a recall election that made a mockery of our election system." Reid Magney, spokesman for the GAB, said the agency just received the letter and will develop a timely …

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morninmist

10:43 am on Friday, July 13, 2012

Broad brushing all liberals as scoundrels only makes you come across as a crazy Tea Party extremist! And where is your prove for 'voter fraud"--you know the actual folks who cast the ballots?!! Guy--the name caller and blamer without any evidence.   more ›

Senator-elect Lehman Will be Sworn in Monday

John Lehman will officially be sworn into his seat in the 21st Senate District Monday at noon.

John Lehman will once again become Senator John Lehman when he takes his oath of office Monday at noon. Lehman confirmed to Patch Wednesday that Judge George Petak will conduct the ceremony at noon Monday in Branch 1 at the Racine County Law Enforcement Center, 717 Wisconsin Avenue. While residents are more than welcome, they are encouraged to arrive early and be prepared to wait in line as everyone has their bags and purses put through a scanner and they pass through a metal detector. Lehman was declared the winner June 5 election with a lead of 834 votes. Wanggaard requested a recount on June 20, and it completed on July 2 with the same result. Lehman's election night win was confirmed, but with a slightly smaller margin of 819 votes. …

celador2

2:23 am on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Senate is not in session and will not be until the new one is sworn Janauary 2013.   more ›

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Video: Wanggaard, Lehman React to End of Recall in 21st Senate District

Patch caught up with both Republican Van Wanggaard and Senator-elect John Lehman just a few hours after Wanggaard announced he will not challenge the results of the recall election against him.

While Republican Van Wanggaard hits the campaign trail again, Senator-elect John Lehman is ready to move to Madison to get to work. Patch caught up with both Wanggaard and Lehman just hours after Wanggaard announced he would not file an appeal with the Racine County Circuit Court to challenge the results of the recall election in the 21st Senate District.

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Wanggaard Will Not File Recall Recount Appeal

The recall for the 21st Senate District is over now that Republican Van Wanggaard has announced that he will not file an appeal in Racine County Circuit Court.

The election results from both June 5 recall election in the 21st State Senate District and the subsequent recount will stand as incumbent Republican Van Wanggaard decided Tuesday not to challenge the results that show him losing to Democrat John Lehman by more than 800 votes. "My first call this morning was to leave a message for John confirming that I will not file a challenge in the courts at this point," Wanggaard told Patch. However, Wanggaard made it clear that he still has concerns about how the election was run — and he said will run for the seat again in 2014. What his decision came down to, he said, was that the five days he was given between the end of the recount and the deadline to appeal it wasn't enough time to fully …

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Monday, July 9, 2012

What Will Wanggaard Do? Tuesday is Deadline to Challenge Recount

Republican Van Wanggaard has until end of business on Tuesday to decide if he will challenge the results of the recount he requested for his recall election in the 21st Senate District.

The recall election in the 21st State Senate District could continue to drag on, if Republican Van Wanggaard goes to court before the end of the day Tuesday to challenge the results. By the end of the night in the June 5 election, Democrat John Lehman came out the winner over incumbent Republican Van Wanggaard by 834 votes Wanggaard requested a recount and when it was over, Lehman was still declared the winner, this time by 819 votes. Wanggaard's only recourse to challenge the results is to file a lawsuit in Racine County Circuit Court, and he has until the end of the day Tuesday to do so. At the conclusion of the recount on July 2, Wanggaard attorney Jonathan Strasburg said the campaign would fully weigh its options before making any …

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C. Sanders

1:18 pm on Tuesday, July 10, 2012

@Carole Gilleette .. looking forward to the LEADERSHIP from Lehman the cowardly draft dodger, are ya?   more ›

Sunday, July 8, 2012

State Sen. Van Wanggaard's View From the Capitol

Why I Asked For A Recount, What We Learned, and Why You Should Care

It’s about more than unsealed ballot bags and missing signatures.

Almost three weeks ago, I asked for a recount in my senate election under the philosophy of “trust but verify.” I stated then that I hoped that a trusted and verified result would allow us to finally move forward as a state. Unfortunately, following the recount, we only have a verified vote tally. Election laws are in place to provide confidence in election results. The Democrats said the recall election was a “trial run” of their ground game for November. Yet, Wisconsin’s long-standing laws prohibiting electioneering, same-day registration requirements, and how to receive and count ballots were widely ignored in this trial run. Election laws are in place to ensure the integrity of the vote. When they are not followed, the results are less…

Avenging Angel

11:44 am on Monday, July 9, 2012

Van, if the election process is subverted, our country is doomed. Please fight these results.   more ›

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Rayne's World

Note to Wanggaard: Just Rip Off the Bandage Already

John Lehman has essentially won the Senate seat three times in one election. It is time for Wanggaard to concede.

Senator Mark Miller was recently quoted as saying, “Senator-elect Lehman won by more than 800 votes. It is time for Senator Wanggaard to concede and let the voters of the 21st Senate District have the Senator they chose. Any attempt to delay with court cases is irresponsible and a waste of time and money, not to mention a denial of democracy.” I could not agree more. As most of you probably know, John Lehman won the recall election on June 5, won (again) once the canvass was complete and yet again when the recount commenced on Monday. I think it is time to stop beating a dead elephant. Wanggaard and posse are claiming voter fraud and dragging Racine through the mud as they do it. Lehman said they are “insulting” Racine and that is exactly …

morninmist

2:42 pm on Monday, July 9, 2012

Hurry up with that money Hoffa. Van will need it!! Alison Bauter ‏@abauter .@Vanwanggaard told @SykesCharlie lawsuit challenging Racine recall could cost $100k-$200k -- should he still challenge? #wiright #wiunion   more ›

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