Wisconsin state senator alberta darling

Alberta Darling (born April 28, Alberta Darling (born April 28, ) is an American educator, politician and former member of the Wisconsin State Senate. She represented Wisconsin's 8th State Senate district from through as a Republican.
Alberta Darling is an RIVER HILLS, Wis. - Wisconsin State Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills), once one of the most powerful women in state politics, will retire Dec. 1. It will end 32 years in office.

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State Sen. Alberta Darling announced Wednesday she will retire after a year career in the Wisconsin Legislature. Darling, a River Hills Republican, will step down Dec. 1.


Darling, who represents District 8, was State Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, who helped oversee budgets and pushed to bring school choice to Wisconsin, announced Wednesday that she'll end her year political career.

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The candidate filing deadline was MADISON, Wis. (AP) — State Sen. Alberta Darling announced Wednesday she will retire after a year career in the Wisconsin Legislature. Darling, a River Hills Republican, will step down Dec. 1. Her departure leaves Republicans one seat short of a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate at least until a special election is held to fill the seat.

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1 talking about this. Retired Longtime state Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) announced her retirement Wednesday, leaving Senate Republicans one seat short of a supermajority and setting the stage for what could be a competitive special election.

Elected to Assembly in May Republican State Sen. Alberta Darling is retiring on Dec. 1, , setting up a battle to keep the supermajority in the state Senate. Darling’s term ends in The election to replace her would likely be in the April election.
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Wisconsin State Sen. Alberta State Sen. Alberta Darling announced Wednesday she is retiring after 32 years in the Wisconsin Legislature. Darling, R-River Hills, will retire on Dec. 1. She spent more than two decades on the Legislature’s powerful budget committee and said her nearly 10 years as the committee’s co-chair makes her the longest-serving woman to hold the.


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