Doug LaFollette

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Douglas LaFollette (born June 6, 1940) is a United States academic, environmental activist, and politician in the state of Wisconsin. He is the current Secretary of State of Wisconsin.

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[edit] Early life and career

LaFollette was born in Des Moines, Iowa and obtained degrees from Marietta College (B.A.), Stanford University (M.S. Chemistry), and Columbia University (Ph.D. Organic Chemistry). He began a teaching career as an assistant professor at University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha. Known as an environmental activist before running for public office, in 1970 he was a Wisconsin organizer of the first Earth Day for Gaylord Nelson, and co-founded Wisconsin's Environmental Decade (now known as Clean Wisconsin) with Peter Anderson.

[edit] Political career

He first ran for office in 1970, losing the Democratic primary election for the 1st Congressional District to Les Aspin. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate for Kenosha for one term. LaFollette currently serves as the Wisconsin Secretary of State, a post to which he was first elected in 1974. He ran for Lieutenant Governor in 1978, losing in the Democratic Primary. He was elected to the office again in 1982, defeating the incumbent Vel Phillips and has been the incumbent Secretary of State since that time. He has often run unopposed, and shuns fundraising in the style of former Wisconsin Sen. William Proxmire. In 1990, his opponent -- Madison attorney and radio personality Stuart Levitan -- campaigned on a promise to eliminate the Secretary of State's office, whose duties have been reduced and transferred to other agencies including the State Board of Elections under LaFollette's tenure.

Since being elected Secretary of State, LaFollette has run twice run for federal office. In 1988, he ran for the United States Senate, losing the primary to Herb Kohl. In 1996, he lost another 1st District primary to Lydia Spottswood, who then lost the general election to Mark Neumann.

[edit] Other roles

[edit] 2006 election

On September 12, 2006, LaFollette easily won re-nomination as the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State over primary challenger Scot Ross. [2]

His general election opponent, Republican Sandy Sullivan, drew attention for her self-published 'tell-all' book in which she claims she had affairs with several ex-Green Bay Packers.[3]

[edit] Electoral history

  • 2006 Race for Secretary of State - Democratic Primary
    • Doug LaFollette (D), 72%
    • Scot Ross (D), 28%
  • 2006 Race for Secretary of State - General Election [4]
    • Doug LaFollette (D), 57%
    • Sandy Sullivan (R), 38%
    • Michael LaForest (Green), 4.5%

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Preceded by
Vel Phillips
Secretary of State of Wisconsin
1983 – Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Robert C. Zimmerman
Secretary of State of Wisconsin
1975 – 1979
Succeeded by
Vel Phillips