Jeffrey Plale

Jeffrey T. Plale
Wisconsin Commissioner of Railroads
In office
August 2011  January 2016
Preceded by Roger Breske
Succeeded by Yash Wadhw
Administrator of the Wisconsin Division of State Facilities
In office
January 2011  August 2011
Wisconsin State Senator, District 7
In office
January 3, 2003  January 3, 2011
Preceded by Richard Grobschmidt
Succeeded by Chris Larson
Wisconsin State Representative, District 21
In office
1996–2003
Personal details
Born (1968-05-31) May 31, 1968
South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Political party Democratic
Residence South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Alma mater Marquette University (B.A.)
(MA)
Profession Stockbroker, politician
Religion Roman Catholic

Jeffrey T. "Jeff" Plale (born May 31, 1968) is the former Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner, an American stockbroker and former Democratic legislator from South Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served as a member of the Wisconsin Senate (representing the 7th District from 2003 until 2011) and of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1996 through 2003.

Background and career

Born in South Milwaukee in 1968, Plale graduated from South Milwaukee High School. He worked as a stockbroker at Strong Capital Management from 1988 to 1996. He earned a B.A. in communications and public relations from Marquette University in 1990, and an M.A. in the same field in 1992. He was a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) when he was a legislator.[1]

Public office

In 1992, he was elected as an alderman for South Milwaukee. He was first elected to the 21st District of the Assembly (South Milwaukee, Oak Creek and a small portion of Cudahy) in a March 1996 special election, with 6758 votes to 5609 for Republican Mike McCarrier; and was reelected in November 1996 with 14,020 votes to 6544 for Republican Arden Degner.[2] He was re-elected through 2002, and resigned in May 2003 after being elected to the Senate in an April 2003 special election, and was succeeded in the Assembly by Republican Mark Honadel.

He was elected to the Senate seat held by Democrat Richard Grobschmidt until Grobschmidt's resignation to take a position as Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction under Governor-elect Jim Doyle.[3] Plale won a three-way Democratic primary, and a general election in which he polled 5282 votes to 2199 for Green Jim Carpenter (the Republicans did not contest the seat).[4] He won re-election in 2006 (after shaking off opposition in his primary) with 41,502 votes to 21,104 for Republican Dimity Grabowski and 3,564 for Green Claude VanderVeen (whose showing was the best of any Green candidate for Wisconsin Senate that year).[5]

He lost his 2010 bid for re-nomination on September 14, 2010 when he was defeated in the Wisconsin Democratic primary election by Chris Larson, a member of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors,[6] who contended that Plale was too conservative.[7] Plale lost by 5,148 (39.3%) to 7,962 (60.7%) for Larson.[8] Larson subsequently won the Senate race, in an election that saw four Democratic seats fall to Republicans.[9]

During the lame duck legislative session after the election, Plale was one of two defeated Democratic state senators who voted against renewing contracts with state employee unions. After the vote, Plale was appointed administrator of state facilities in January, and later as Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner, by Governor Scott Walker, also a Republican.[10]

References

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