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Peter Schmidt (Wisconsin politician)

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Peter Schmidt
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 6th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byGary Tauchen
Personal details
Born (1992-07-03) July 3, 1992 (age 32)
Shawano, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceBonduel, Wisconsin
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (BA)
OccupationFarmer
WebsiteCampaign website

Peter A. Schmidt (born July 3, 1992) is an American dairy farmer and Republican politician from Shawano County, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 6th Assembly district since January 2023.

Biography

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Peter Schmidt was born in Shawano County, Wisconsin, graduated from St. Paul Lutheran School, and earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. He is a co-owner of his family farm, the Schmidt Ponderosa farm, which maintains a herd of 1,600 dairy cows.[1]

He has been a member of the Shawano County board of supervisors and the planning commission for the town of Hartland.[1]

Political career

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In 2021, Wisconsin State Assembly incumbent Gary Tauchen announced he would not seek re-election in the 2022 election. Schmidt was one of six who sought the Republican nomination to succeed Tauchen. Schmidt ultimately prevailed in the primary by just 63 votes, but soon came under intense controversy.[2] Days after the primary, it was revealed that Schmidt had been the victim of a blackmail attempt by a worker on his family farm, who had a video of Schmidt performing oral sex on another man.[3] The same week, another story came to light in which Schmidt had been charged with a felony for choking another worker on his farm, but had pleaded it down to a misdemeanor.[4]

The controversies caused the Shawano County Republican Party to censure Schmidt and coalesce around a write-in campaign for his Republican primary rival, businessman Dean Neubert. The censure was backed by Republican county officeholders, including the district attorney, sheriff, and clerk of courts, who all said they could not support Schmidt. Many who signed the censure even suggested they would support the Democratic candidate if there were no Republican write-in campaign.[4]

Despite the controversies and the write-in campaign, the district's heavy Republican tilt, created by Wisconsin's strong Republican gerrymander, allowed Schmidt to easily prevail in the general election with 55% of the vote.[5]

In 2023, the Republican gerrymander was struck down by the Wisconsin Supreme Court; under pressure from the court, the legislature agreed to new maps proposed by the Democratic governor in early 2024. Under the new maps, the 6th Assembly district was significantly reconfigured but remained a safely Republican seat and Schmidt was not drawn out of his district or drawn into a matchup against another incumbent. In the neighboring 4th district, however, Republican incumbents Elijah Behnke and David Steffen were drawn into the same district. Rather than running against Steffen, Behnke chose to establish residency in the new 6th district and challenge Schmidt in the primary.[6] Behnke won the primary by a wide margin, taking 58% of the vote.[7]

Electoral history

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Wisconsin Assembly (2022, 2024)

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Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2022 Primary[2] Aug. 9 Peter Schmidt Republican 2,155 23.37% Dean Martin Neubert Rep. 2,084 22.60% 9,221 71
Nathan J. Michael Rep. 1,813 19.66%
David Kohn Rep. 1,255 13.61%
Craig Arrowood Rep. 1,076 11.67%
Matthew Kyle Albert Rep. 836 9.07%
General[5] Nov. 8 Peter Schmidt Republican 14,710 55.60% William J. Switalla Dem. 7,694 29.08% 26,457 7,016
Dean Martin Neubert (write-in) Rep. 4,050 15.31%
2024 Primary[7] Aug. 13 Elijah Behnke Republican 5,054 58.58% Peter Schmidt (inc) Rep. 3,565 41.32% 8,627 1,489

References

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  1. ^ a b "About". Friends of Peter Schmidt. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Canvass Results for 2022 Partisan Primary - 8/9/2022 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. August 26, 2022. p. 22. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  3. ^ Bollinger, Alex (August 24, 2022). "Republican campaign rocked by gay extortion attempt". LGBTQ Nation. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Schneider, Doug (August 25, 2022). "'I'm a changed man.' Assembly candidate from Bonduel vows to stay in race, despite criminal charge, loss of GOP support". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Canvass Results for 2022 General Election - 11/8/2022 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 21, 2022. p. 10. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  6. ^ Salcedo, Alyssa N. (July 29, 2024). "Two incumbents to meet in Republican primary for 6th Assembly District". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. A2. Retrieved October 6, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b County by County Report - 2024 Partisan Primary (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. August 26, 2024. p. 105. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
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Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 6th district
January 3, 2023 – present
Incumbent