SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, WI (WHBL) - There are three Republicans trying to fill Glenn Grothman’s former seat in the State Senate. One of them is Duey Stroebel, who previously was an Assemblyman for four year before losing to Grothman in a run for Congress last fall.
Stroebel tells WHBL News he will use his past work in Madison if elected back this spring. "I’ve got a track record in the Assembly where you can see how I voted, you can see what I’ve done, you can see what I stood for," says Stroebel. "I’ve been a fighter, and I’ve been willing to take on tough issues."
Stroebel says he will continue the conservative approach that Grothman championed when in the State Senate. "Because that’s what’s right, that’s what works, and that’s what’s going to allow our state to move forward and succeed," says Stroebel.
Stroebel faces Lee Schlenvogt and Tiffany Koehler in Tuesday’s primary. With no other ballot challengers, whoever wins will most likely win the general election in April.