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Jarchow Will Not Seek Re-Election
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | March 1, 2018
From WisPolitics.com …
GOP state Rep. Adam Jarchow has become the third member of the Assembly so far to announce plans to retire after this session without seeking another office.
In a statement this morning, Jarchow said he looks forward to returning to the private sector in January.
“I have a bumper sticker on the refrigerator in our garage. It says: ‘Politicians, like diapers, should be changed often, and for the same reason,'” Jarchow said in a statement.
Jarchow, 39, was elected to the Assembly in 2014 representing a district in western Wisconsin.
He ran for the 10th SD after GOP Sen. Sheila Harsdorf resigned to become DATCP secretary. Jarchow won a bruising primary with fellow GOP Rep. Shannon Zimmerman in December before losing to Dem Patty Schachtner in January.
Along with Jarchow, Reps. Terese Berceau, D-Madison, and Jesse Kremer, R-Kewaskum, have announced they won’t seek re-election. Meanwhile, Reps. Andre Jacque, R-De Pere, and Dale Kooyenga, R-Brookfield, are leaving the Assembly to run for the state Senate; Rep. Dana Wachs, D-Eau Claire, is running for guv; and Republican Keith Ripp resigned his seat in December to join the Walker administration.
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