Jeff Smith
American politician from Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Jeff Smith

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American politician from Eau Claire, Wisconsin
A.K.A.
Jeffrey E. Smith
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15 March 1955(Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA)
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North High School
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Jeffrey E. Smith (born March 15, 1955) is an American Democratic politician and former small business owner from Eau Claire, Wisconsin.He is a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 31st Senate district since 2019.He previously served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 2007 to 2011.

Early life

Smith graduated from North High School in Eau Claire in 1973 and then took up his father's window-cleaning company, which he ran until he sold it in 2011.

Political career

Jeff Smith
Smith in 2014

Smith served on the town board for the Town of Brunswick and was chair of the board. He founded the Parent Advisory Committee for the Eau Claire School District. Because of that work, he was appointed by Governor Jim Doyle to serve on the Task Force on Educational Excellence in 2003. Smith also served as the co-chair of the Eau Claire County Democratic Party. He is a member of the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce and Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters.

Smith was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2006, unseating the Republican incumbent Robin Kreibich. He was the chair of the Elections and Campaign Reform Committee and a member of five other committees: Colleges and Universities, Financial Institutions, Education, Renewable Energy and Rural Affairs, and Public Safety.

Smith sponsored Assembly Bill 119, which established five-year-old Kindergarten as a prerequisite to first grade in public and charter schools; Assembly Bill 250, which created licensing requirements for dog sellers and animal shelters, and Assembly Bill 276, which divided the UW System Board of Regents into seven geographical districts.

Based on lifetime voting records on gun issues and the results of a questionnaire sent to all Congressional candidates in 2008, the NRA Political Victory Fund assigned Smith a grade of C (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F). Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to the AFL-CIO, Smith received a rating of 100. NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin gave Smith a rating of one-hundred percent on abortion-related issues. In 2010, Smith earned a 100% rating from the Wisconsin League of Conservation voters.

In February 2010, Smith received a Humane State Legislator award from The Humane Society of the United States, which recognized him for his efforts to pass The Dog Breeders Licensure Bill, which regulates large-scale puppy breeding operations, commonly referred to as "puppy mills."

Democratic party chair candidacy

In 2015, Smith was a candidate for chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin (DPW), facing Jason Rae, Martha Laning, Joe Wineke, and Stephen Smith. If elected DPW Chair, Smith said he’d make it a priority to engage county parties and empower them to be more proactive.

During the campaign, Smith's campaign penned a letter that criticized Laning for her lack of experience and offered her the post of DPW Executive Director if Smith were to be elected chair. Laning publicly stated that she had refused Smith’s offer and criticized Smith for mentioning the offer in campaign literature. Shortly after the letter controversy, Smith wrote an open letter dropping out of the race and asking his supporters to support Laning.

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2006–2014)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2004 Primary September 14 Jeff Smith Democratic 1,617 55.51% Howard White Dem. 1,292 44.35% 2,913 325
General November 2 Robin Kreibich (inc.) Republican 16,997 52.23% Jeff Smith Dem. 15,501 47.63% 32,543 1,496
2006 Primary September 12 Jeff Smith Democratic 2,677 50.40% Judy Reas Dem. 2,635 49.60% 5,312 42
General November 7 Jeff Smith Democratic 11,872 50.62% Robin Kreibich (inc.) Rep. 11,565 49.31% 23,452 307
2008 General November 4 Jeff Smith (inc.) Democratic 19,276 59.35% Darcy Fields Rep. 13,161 40.52% 32,479 6,115
2010 General November 2 Warren Petryk Republican 11,080 50.12% Jeff Smith (inc.) Dem. 11,006 49.79% 22,105 74
2012 General November 6 Warren Petryk (inc.) Republican 15,612 50.78% Jeff Smith Dem. 15,114 49.16% 30,742 498
2014 General November 4 Warren Petryk (inc.) Republican 13,367 55.40% Jeff Smith Dem. 10,749 44.55% 24,130 2,618

Wisconsin Senate (2018–present)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2018 Primary Aug. 14 Jeff Smith Democratic 8,643 49.94% Steve Boe Dem. 4,503 26.02% 17,307 4,140
Jon W. Schultz Dem. 4,151 23.98%
General Nov. 6 Jeff Smith Democratic 40,073 51.67% Mel Pittman Rep. 35,684 46.01% 77,561 4,389
Aaron Elaine Camacho Grn. 1,776 2.29%
2022 General Nov. 8 Jeff Smith (inc.) Democratic 38,936 50.42% David Estenson Rep. 38,239 49.52% 77,223 697