George Petak

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George Petak
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 21st district
In office
January 7, 1991 June 14, 1996
Primary Election
Democratic Joseph Strohl (incumbent) 4,821 61.70%
Republican George Petak 2,992 38.30%
Total votes7,813 '100.0%'
General Election
Republican George Petak 23,216 58.66%
Democratic Joseph Strohl (incumbent)16,36041.34%
Total votes39,576 '100.0%'
Republican gain from Democratic
Wisconsin Senate 21st District Election, 1994
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Republican George Petak (incumbent) 4,495 62.11%
Democratic Sally Henzl 2,196 37.89%
Total votes6,691 '100.0%'
General Election
Republican George Petak (incumbent) 28,356 62.11% +3.45%
Democratic Sally Henzl17,29537.89%-3.45%
Total votes45,651 '100.0%'+15.35%
Republican hold

dd Mascaretti

Wisconsin Senate 21st District Recall Election, 1996
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Republican George Petak (incumbent) 14,147 60.20%
Republican William A. Pangman5,17422.02%
Democratic Kimberly Plache 4,016 17.09%
Libertarian Todd Mascaretti 163 0.07%
Total votes23,500 '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Kimberly Plache 21,045 51.22% +13.33%
Republican George Petak (incumbent)19,31847.02%-15.09%
Libertarian Todd Mascaretti7251.76%
Total votes41,088 '100.0%'-10.00%
Democratic gain from Republican

Notes

  1. Robin Toner (1996-06-09). "Political Briefing: The States and the Issues;Wisconsin: Recall Alters Balance of Power". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  2. 1 2 Scolaro, Joseph (1996-07-06). "Petak is confident of ability to do job". Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  3. "Remember Joe Strohl". Racine Journal Times. 1991-04-06. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  4. "Wisconsin State Senate Election Results, 1990" (PDF). Humphrey School of Public Affairs . Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  5. Richard Sandomir (1998-05-07). "Stadiums Are Proposed, but Public Isn't Always Disposed to Pay Price". The New York Times . Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  6. Madison (1996-04-12). "Petak Recall Counter to History". Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  7. "Recall gets green light". Racine Journal Times. 1996-03-27. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  8. "Plache sworn in as state senator". Racine Journal Times. 1996-06-14. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  9. "WHEDA History". Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  10. Scolaro, Joseph (1998-03-10). "Petak decides not to run for Congress". Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  11. Jones, Stephanie (2011-08-08). "Recalled Sen. Petak's Advice to Recall Candidates: "Take nothing for granted"". JournalTimes.com. Retrieved 2019-02-15.

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