Politics & Government

Meet Jay Schroeder, Candidate For Wisconsin Secretary Of State

Jay Schroeder is running for Wisconsin Secretary of State and will be on the Tuesday, Aug. 14 primary election ballot. Learn more about him:

WISCONSIN — Jay Schroeder is one of several candidates running for Wisconsin Secretary of State. Schroeder, a self-styled conservative, articulates his vision for the office.

Patch spoke with his campaign to provide a summary of his experience, political leanings and key issues to help you get to know Schroeder a little better and to help you decide who you would like as your next Secretary of State.

He's running in the fall primary, which is Tuesday, August 14, 2018.

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Name: Jay Schroeder
Age: 56
Hometown: Clintonville
Occupation: Self Owner of Real Estate Rental and Stock Investing

Please characterize where you fall on the political spectrum (liberal/moderate/conservative, etc.):

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Recent Ivotersurvey ranked me as conservative.

Please describe your relevant political experience:

Active member of the Republican Party, Past finance Committee Chairman Winnebago County. Helped Scott Walker run for Governor in past elections. Held fundraiser for him in my house in 2010. 1st student elected and reelected to Menomonie City Council while attending college. Past Two of Menasha Supervisor.

Please talk about the top 1 or 2 leading issues in your campaign and how you plan to approach them if elected:
1. Become a member of the state elections commission and work to solve the problem of the 4000 cases of election fraud in the 2016 election.
2."Madison is 30 miles surrounded by reality" Gov. Dreyfus. I hope to relocate the office out of Madison and into the reality of the real world in the center of Wisconsin out of Madison.
3.I will propose term limits for the office not exceeding 2 terms for a total of 8 years, to prevent someone like Lafollette being in office for 40 years and forgetting why you are there.

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