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Nik Rettinger
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 83rd district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded by Chuck Wichgers
Personal details
Born
Nikolaus Peter Rettinger III

August 1990 (1990-08) (age 33)
Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse
Sidney Steinmann
( m. 2020)
Childrennone
Residence Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Education University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ( AAS, BA)
OccupationLegislative aide, politician
Website Campaign website

Nikolaus Peter "Nik" Rettinger III (born August 1990) is an American political staffer and Republican politician from Waukesha County, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 83rd Assembly district since January 2023. He is also chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and chairman of Wisconsin Young Republicans.

Biography

Nik Rettinger was born and raised in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, and graduated from Waukesha South High School in 2008. He was a boy scout and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in 2008. [1] After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha where he earned his associate's degree in 2011. He went on to the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and earned his bachelor's degree in 2014 with a double major in history and political science and government. [1] He was active in student government on both the Waukesha and Milwaukee campuses; he was president of student government in Waukesha in 2010.

Political career

Rettinger began his political activity in high school, starting a political club to get students involved in local campaigns. [2] During his first semester at the University of Wisconsin–Waukesha, he interned with the Republican Party of Wisconsin for the 2008 election. After completing his bachelor's degree, he served an internship with United States senator Ron Johnson. He was then hired as a staffer in the Wisconsin State Assembly, working as a legislative assistant for representative David Craig and then as a research assistant for representative Jesse Kremer. In 2019, he was hired as chief of staff for state senator André Jacque. [1]

In addition to his official duties, Rettinger has been active on the campaign and party organization side. He was elected first vice chair of the Republican Party of Waukesha County and chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin's 1st congressional district. [1] He is also state chairman of the Wisconsin Young Republicans and a member of the board of the Young Republican National Federation. [3]

In January 2022, he co-founded Campaign Tutors, a private company which sells campaign tutorials for aspiring political candidates. His partners in the project are state representative Cody Horlacher and his wife. [2]

The 2022 redistricting, carried out by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in April 2022, moved the district lines such that incumbent 83rd Assembly district representative Chuck Wichgers was moved into the 82nd Assembly district, creating an open seat in the 83rd district. [4] Four days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision, Rettinger announced his candidacy for the 83rd Assembly district, launching with Wichgers' endorsement, as well as endorsements from his business partner representative Cody Horlacher, his state senator Julian Bradley, and former Wisconsin governor Scott Walker. [3] He faced a relatively competitive primary, but defeated Waterford village trustee Pat Goldammer with 58% of the vote. [5] [6] He went on to win 78% of the general election vote in the heavily Republican district. [7]

He will take office in January 2023.

Personal life and family

Nik Rettinger is married to school teacher Sidney Steinmann. They reside in the village of Mukwonago, Wisconsin. [3]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2022)

Wisconsin Assembly, 83rd District Election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Primary, August 9, 2022 [6]
Republican Nik Rettinger 6,645 57.91%
Republican Pat Goldammer 4,810 41.92%
Scattering 20 0.17%
Plurality 1,835 15.99%
Total votes 11,475 100.0%
General Election, November 8, 2022 [7]
Republican Nik Rettinger 24,153 78.60% +8.96%
Democratic Chaz Self 6,410 20.86% -9.42%
Scattering 167 0.54%
Plurality 17,743 57.74% +18.38%
Total votes 30,730 100.0% -20.80%
Republican hold

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Meet Nik Rettinger". Nik Rettinger for State Assembly. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Meet Our Team". Campaign Tutors. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Rettinger campaign: Conservative Nik Rettinger announces for Assembly". Nik Rettinger for State Assembly (Press release). April 19, 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "Wichgers Campaign: Announces his candidacy for the 82nd Assembly District". Chuck Wichgers (Press release). April 21, 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  5. ^ Rogan, Adam (August 7, 2022). "Two Republicans, including a village trustee, aim to represent Waterford area in state Assembly". Racine Journal Times. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Canvass Results for 2022 Partisan Primary – 8/9/2022 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. August 26, 2022. p. 61. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Canvass Results for 2022 General Election – 11/8/2022 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 21, 2022. p. 28. Retrieved December 11, 2022.

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Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 83rd district
January 3, 2023 – present
Incumbent