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JoCasta Zamarripa

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of Wisconsin. In the heavily Democratic 8th district, Zamarripa has never faced a significant challenge outside the Democratic
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Incumbents Who Have Filed a Notifications of Noncandidacy (EL-163) for the November 3, 2020 General Election
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campaign). In each election, Zamarripa won 83% or more of the general election vote.
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21st century American politician, Wisconsin State Assembly, Milwaukee City Council
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district in 2010. Previously, she had worked as an outreach coordinator at
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program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government as a
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Hispanic and Latino American state legislators in Wisconsin
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Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Zamarripa graduated from the
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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Jocasta Zamarripa

Milwaukee Common Council
Incumbent
Bob Donovan
Wisconsin State Assembly
8th
Pedro ColĂłn
Sylvia Ortiz-Velez
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Official website
Wisconsin State Assembly
Democrat
8th assembly district
Milwaukee
Common Council
Planned Parenthood
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Wisconsin State Assembly
Planned Parenthood
primary election
independent
write-in
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
bisexual
Tim Carpenter

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