Joe Sheehan (politician)
Joe Sheehan | |
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Member-elect of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 26th district | |
Assuming office January 6, 2025 | |
Succeeding | Terry Katsma |
Superintendent of the Sheboygan Area School District | |
In office November 1999 – July 1, 2018 Serving with Jeanne Bitkers (until Jul. 2005) | |
Preceded by | Bill Hittman |
Succeeded by | Seth Harvatine |
Personal details | |
Born | October 1957 (age 67) Michigan, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouses |
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Residence | Town of Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
Education | |
Occupation | Educator, politician |
Website | Campaign website |
Joseph Milton Sheehan (born October 1957) is an American educator and Democratic politician from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He is a member-elect of the Wisconsin State Assembly, and will represent Wisconsin's 26th Assembly district during the 2025–2026 term. He previously served two years as executive director of the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation, and served 18 years as the superintendent of the Sheboygan Area School District.
Biography
[edit]Joe Sheehan was born and raised in Michigan. He attended Michigan State University, earning two bachelor's degrees in 1981, in social science secondary education and psychology. He continued his education at the University of Houston, where he obtained his master's degree in 1987.[1]
After working as a teacher and assistant principal in Houston, Sheehan was hired as an assistant principal in the Sheboygan Area School District, at Urban Middle School, in 1989.[2] He then became principal of James Madison Elementary School in 1990. While working in Sheboygan, Sheehan pursued a doctorate at Marquette University, earning his Ph.D. in 1995.[1]
Shortly after completing his doctorate, he was hired as director of personnel for the Sheboygan Area School District, before becoming co-superintendent of the district in 1999.[3] The shared office continued until 2005, when Sheehan became sole superintendent.[4] He ultimately served 18 years as co-superintendent and superintendent.[1]
He retired from his role as superintendent in 2018, but was then hired to become the first executive director of the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation.[5] He served two more years in that role before retiring to work as a private leadership coach.
Political career
[edit]In April 2024, Sheehan announced his candidacy for Wisconsin State Assembly in the recently redrawn 26th Assembly district. Since the 2011 redistricting, Sheboygan had been split between two Assembly districts in order to dilute the political power of the Democratic votes in the city. The 2024 redistricting act reunited all of Sheboygan in the 26th district, making it one of the most competitive swing districts in the state.[6] No incumbent resided in the new 26th district, but 27th district incumbent Republican Amy Binsfeld chose to relocate to run in the 26th district rather than facing a difficult primary against fellow incumbent Paul Tittl.[7]
The general election in the 26th district was one of the closest in the state; Sheehan prevailed with about 51.5% of the vote.[8][9]
Personal life and family
[edit]Joe Sheehan married Lynn J. Wilder on July 21, 1984, in Muskegon, Michigan;[10] they divorced in 1998.[11]
Joe subsequently married fellow divorcee, Barbara Ann Ackley (née Kesner). He has four adult children and two grandchildren.[1]
Electoral history
[edit]Wisconsin Assembly (2024)
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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General Election, November 5, 2024[9] | |||||
Democratic | Joe Sheehan | 14,887 | 51.35% | 14.23pp | |
Republican | Amy Binsfeld | 14,042 | 48.43% | −14.37pp | |
Scattering | 64 | 0.22% | |||
Plurality | 845 | 2.91% | -22.77pp | ||
Total votes | 28,993 | 100.0% | 13.37% | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Get to Know Joe Sheehan". Joe Sheehan for Assembly. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
- ^ "Four new assistant principals hired". The Sheboygan Press. May 11, 1989. p. 9. Retrieved November 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Gallianetti, David (June 2, 1999). "School board: 2 heads better than one". The Sheboygan Press. p. 1. Retrieved November 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Shad, Martha H. (November 19, 2003). "School Board picks Sheehan". The Sheboygan Press. p. 1. Retrieved November 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation announces Executive Director". Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation (Press release). June 25, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
- ^ Berman, Ari (October 29, 2024). "The Democrats' Secret Weapon in Wisconsin". Mother Jones. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
- ^ Zimmermann, Kevin (April 25, 2024). "Sheehan Joins Race for New 26th Assembly District Representative". WHBL. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Wisconsin General Elections Results - State Assembly District 26". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. November 6, 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
- ^ a b County by County Report - 2024 General Election (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 27, 2024. p. 26. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
- ^ "Sheehan-Wilder". Muskegon Chronicle. October 2, 1984. p. 30. Retrieved November 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Sheboygan County Case Number 1998FA000092 Lynn J Sheehan vs Joseph M Sheehan". Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. 1998. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
External links
[edit]- 1957 births
- Living people
- Educators from Michigan
- Educators from Houston
- Politicians from Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Michigan State University alumni
- University of Houston alumni
- Marquette University alumni
- American school principals
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