• Alan J. Lasee (born July 30, 1937) is a retired American dairy farmer and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate for 33...
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  • Senator Lasee may refer to: Alan Lasee (born 1937), Wisconsin State Senate Frank Lasee (born 1961), Wisconsin State Senate This disambiguation page lists...
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  • financial difficulties at that organization. He is a first cousin of Alan Lasee, who represented the same state Senate district for more than 30 years...
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    Rachael Cabral-Guevara, state senator for the 19th district (2023–present) Alan Lasee, state senator for the 1st district (1977–2011) Ron Tusler, state representative...
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    including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 2.7% of those age 65 or over. Alan Lasee, Wisconsin politician Jerome Martin, Wisconsin politician Joseph Martin...
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    January 4, 1999 - Fred Risser Democratic January 4, 1999 January 6, 2003 3 Alan Lasee Republican January 6, 2003 January 8, 2007 - Fred Risser Democratic January...
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    Preceded by Alan Lasee Succeeded by Michael G. Ellis In office January 4, 1999 – January 6, 2003 Preceded by Brian Rude Succeeded by Alan Lasee In office...
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    Senate district 21, 5.09% (gain) State Senate district 23, 8.47% (gain) Alan Lasee, (R–De Pere), representing District 1 since 1977, announced he would not...
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    Fred Risser (D–Madison) (after Jun. 13, 1996) President pro tempore: Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (until Jun. 13, 1996) Majority Leader: Michael G. Ellis (R–Neenah)...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1987) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 49 Rockland, Brown County 1977 02 --Vacant until Apr. 21, 1987-- Robert Cowles (from...
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    Joseph E. Jones Democrat Jerome Martin (1st District) died. Republican Alan Lasee (1st District) was sworn in to replace Jerome Martin. Republican Lloyd...
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  • 1st district In office 1971–1977 Preceded by Alex Meunier Succeeded by Alan Lasee Personal details Born September 24, 1908 Rockland, Brown County, Wisconsin...
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  • by Vacant since 1979 Fred Risser (1979) Succeeded by Vacant until 1993 Alan Lasee (1993) Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate In office May 17, 1976 –...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1985) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 47 Rockland, Brown County 1977 02 Don Hanaway Rep. 51 De Pere, Brown County 1979 03...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1983) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 45 De Pere, Brown County 1977 02 Don Hanaway Rep. 49 De Pere, Brown County 1979 03...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1981) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 43 De Pere, Brown County 1977 02 Don Hanaway Rep. 47 De Pere, Brown County 1979 03...
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    Apr. 20, 1993) President pro tempore: --Vacant before Apr. 20, 1993-- Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (after Apr. 20, 1993) Majority Leader: David Helbach (D–Stevens...
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  • elected to the Assembly in 1960. He was defeated for re-election in 1974 by Alan Lasee. Additionally, Bolle was Supervisor of Francis Creek, Wisconsin. He was...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1999) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 61 Rockland, Brown County 1977 02 Robert Cowles Rep. 48 Green Bay, Brown County 1987...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1989) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 51 Rockland, Brown County 1977 02 Robert Cowles Rep. 38 Green Bay, Brown County 1987...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1979) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 41 De Pere, Brown County 1977 02 Tom Petri (res. Apr. 3, 1979) Rep. 38 Green Bay,...
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    President pro tempore: Gwen Moore (D–Milwaukee) (until Apr. 21, 1998) Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (after Apr. 21, 1998) Majority Leader: Charles Chvala (D–Madison)...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (1991) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 53 Rockland, Brown County 1977 02 Robert Cowles Rep. 40 Green Bay, Brown County 1987...
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    35 Luxemburg 1970 02 Francis J. Lallensack Dem. 58 Manitowoc 1972 03 Alan Lasee Rep. 43 De Pere 1974 02 04 John C. Gower Rep. 33 Green Bay 1972 05 William...
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    candidates Result Senator 2006 Vote% Status Candidate Vote% 01 Alan Lasee 55.12% Not running Frank Lasee 60.04% Monk Elmer (Dem) 39.83% Party hold. 03 Tim Carpenter...
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    Assistant Minority Leader: Margaret Farrow (R–Pewaukee) (until May 9, 2001) Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (after May 9, 2001) Minority Caucus Chair: David Zien (R–Wheaton)...
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  • 14, 21, 22, City of Green Bay 82nd 1975–1976 --Vacant-- 83rd 1977–1978 Alan Lasee Rep. Won 1977 special election. Re-elected 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994...
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    Dist. Senator Party Age (2007) Home First elected 01 Alan Lasee Rep. 69 De Pere, Brown County 1977 02 Robert Cowles Rep. 56 Green Bay, Brown County 1987...
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    Extraordinary session: July 27, 2004 – July 28, 2004 President of the Senate: Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) President pro tempore: Robert Welch (R–Redgranite) Majority...
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  • Francis Creek Brown, Manitowoc January 1, 1973 January 6, 1975 : 124  Alan Lasee Rep. De Pere January 6, 1975 January 3, 1977 : 154  Daniel Fischer Dem...
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