John Lehman (Wisconsin politician)

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John W. Lehman
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Lehman in 2009
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 21st district
In office
July 16, 2012 January 5, 2015
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman 1,625 32.81%
Democratic Susan Michetti80216.19%
Republican Joseph S. Clementi 787 15.89%
Republican James Turek75015.14%
Republican Joseph F. Karls55211.14%
Democratic Paul A. Miller4378.82%
Democratic Sonia Tellez3597.25%
Republican Stella A. Young2555.15%
Libertarian Jim Sewell 16 0.32%
Constitution Thomas Casper 10 0.20%
Libertarian Todd Mascaretti00.00%
Total votes'4,953''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman 10,765 53.48%
Republican Joseph S. Clementi8,39541.71%
Constitution Thomas Casper5122.54%
Libertarian Jim Sewell4572.27%
Total votes'20,129''100.0%'
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 1998 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 1,912 63.08%
Republican Joseph S. Clementi 1,119 36.92%
Total votes'3,031''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 9,771 58.90% +5.42%
Republican Joseph S. Clementi6,81841.10%-0.61%
Total votes'16,589''100.0%'
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 2000 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 974 99.19%
Constitution Mark Duncan 8 0.81%
Total votes'982''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 16,180 85.80% +26.90%
Constitution Mark Duncan2,65814.09%
Write-ins200.11%
Total votes'18,858''100.0%'+13.68%
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 2002 [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 3,867 99.43%
Libertarian Keith Deschler 22 0.57%
Total votes'3,889''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 10,974 84.77% -1.03%
Libertarian Keith Deschler1,94515.03%
Write-ins260.20%
Total votes'12,945''100.0%'-31.36%
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 2004 [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 1,622 98.96%
Libertarian Keith Deschler 17 1.04%
Total votes'21,477''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman (Incumbent) 19,282 89.55% +4.78%
Libertarian Keith Deschler2,19510.19%-4.84%
Write-ins560.26%
Total votes'21,533''100.0%'+66.34%
Democratic hold

Wisconsin Senate (2006, 2010, 2012)

Wisconsin Senate, 21st District Election, 2006 [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman 5,972 55.84%
Republican Bill McReynolds 4,709 44.03%
Write-ins130.12%
Total votes'10,681''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman 31,737 53.03% +3.89%
Republican Bill McReynolds28,06946.90%-3.78%
Write-ins380.06%
Total votes'59,844''100.0%'+19.57%
Democratic gain from Republican
Wisconsin Senate, 21st District Election, 2010 [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Republican Van Wanggaard 13,864 61.13%
Democratic John Lehman (incumbent) 5,317 23.45%
Republican Bob Gulan3,47515.32%
Write-ins220.10%
Total votes'22,678''100.0%'
General Election
Republican Van Wanggaard 32,036 52.52% +5.62%
Democratic John Lehman (incumbent)28,93047.43%-5.60%
Write-ins290.05%
Total votes'60,995''100.0%'+5.60%
Republican gain from Democratic
Wisconsin Senate, 21st District recall Election, 2012 [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election
Democratic John Lehman 20,284 67.80%
Democratic Tamra Varebrook9,51331.80%
Write-ins1220.41%
Total votes'29,919''100.0%'
General Election
Democratic John Lehman 36,358 50.53% +3.10%
Republican Van Wanggaard (incumbent)35,53949.39%-3.13%
Write-ins580.08%
Total votes'71,955''100.0%'+17.97%
Democratic gain from Republican

Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor (2014)

Wisconsin Lieutenant Gubernatorial Primary Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Rebecca Kleefisch (incumbent) 228,864 46.58%
Democratic John Lehman 144,591 29.43%
Democratic Mary Jo Walters116,51823.71%
Write-ins1,4100.29%
Total votes'491,383''100.0%'
Wisconsin Gubernatorial Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Scott Walker / Rebecca Kleefisch (incumbent) 1,259,031 52.26% -0.82%
Democratic Mary Burke / John Lehman1,122,91346.59%+0.31%
Independent Robert Burke / Joseph M. Brost18,7200.78%
Independent Dennis Fehr7,5300.31%
Write-ins1,4450.06%
Total votes'2,410,314''100.0%'
Republican hold

Wisconsin Assembly (2018)

Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election [19]
Democratic John Lehman 4,903 45.63%
Republican Robert Wittke 3,931 36.58%
Republican John Leiber1,88517.54%
Write-ins260.24%
Total votes'10,745''100.0%'
General Election [20]
Republican Robert Wittke 16,035 54.87%
Democratic John Lehman13,16145.04%
Write-ins270.09%
Total votes'29,223''100.0%'+29.75%
Republican hold

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References

  1. State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010 (biographical sketch of John Lehman), pg. 60
  2. Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010 (biographical sketch of John Lehman), pg. 60
  3. "The race for state Senate: Lehman vs. Wanggaard". Racine Journal Times. 2010-10-11. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  4. Mike Moore (2010-11-02). "STATE SENATE: Lehman concedes to Wanggaard as Senate falls to GOP control". Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  5. Lehman vs. Wanggaard
  6. Lehman vs Wanggaard, ibid.
  7. Huffington Post coverage of Terry Moulton recall effort
  8. Lehman to run for Lt. Governor
  9. Stephanie Jones (2018-05-08). "John Lehman to run for state Assembly". Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  10. "Wittke elected in District 62; incumbents returned in other legislative races". Racine Journal Times. 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
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  20. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
2014
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