AD 21: Jessie Rodriguez (R) vs David Marstellar (D)

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Rep. Jessie Rodriguez

Assembly District 21 is now occupied by Republican Jessie Rodriguez from Oak Creek. The district will change slightly under the new maps by loosing South Milwaukee and gaining the Garden District, which makes this district much more competitive now. Will the Democrats carry this district by 6% like some experts think? Some more conservative projections show the new maps giving a slight “tilt” to the Democrats with a 4.9% projected margin.

Rep. Rodriguez recently says she can support medical “if” so long it was not used to legalize recreational marijuana. She remains opposed to recreational marijuana and uses the gateway theory and cites law enforcement concerns of medical diversion to the the recreational market.

Extremely late in the 2024 legislative session the Republicans finally unveiled their vision of medical marijuana for Wisconsin. The controversial bill was co-sponsored by Rep. Rodriguez. This is the first time since Rep. Rodriguez was elected in 2012 that she co-sponsored any positive cannabis reform measures. After serving 10 years in office, her time seems to be limited in the Assembly.

Rodriguez campaign facebook / campaign Twitter account.

The Democrat

David Marstellar (D) Candidate for 21st Assembly District
David Marstellar (D) Candidate for 21st Assembly District

David Marstellar (D – Milwaukee)

The Marstellar Campaign Press Release announcing his run for assembly contained is support for legalization of cannabis and it would be a priority for his campaign. In part, the release stated:

“We have an incredible opportunity under these new fair legislative maps, signed by Governor Evers, to elect people who want to bridge the divide and make real progress on issues that the majority of people in Wisconsin care about – such as expanding BadgerCare, improving affordable housing, legalizing marijuana, and effectively dealing with crime and reckless driving. That is why I’m running. 

David Marstellar for Assembly has the endorsement of many of our Democrats who led the cannabis legalization bills in the past sessions and he is expected to be a leader on the issue of cannabis reform if elected. This will be such a breathe of fresh air for the constituents of the district who care deeply about marijuana reform.

His campaign has been pounding out the door knocking and have already held a variety of events in the district! Go David Go!

How do we make change in 2024?
How do we make change in 2024?

Stay tuned and get active!

I will provide you additional 2024 Wisconsin State Election coverage throughout the campaign season. This next election is extremely important for marijuana reform and I will continue to bring you information as more candidates make their political moves.

In the event that we end up with divided government in the 2024-25 legislation session, the official formation of The Wisconsin Cannabis Caucus would be a must first step towards reform. The official establishment of this Caucus will represent the growing, bipartisan support in Wisconsin.

Although session as ended we still urge you to contact your elected officials. The top four action alerts are still functionable on The Wisconsin Cannabis Activist Action Network for you immediate use.

Sources: CNanalysis (+7 Lean Deam), WisPolitics / 2024 Assembly 54% DemDavesredistircingPeoplesMaps

Update after the primary election and it looks like the forecast for this district is not even a “Tilt” district, but is trending from Lean Dem to Likely Dem with a current +8.

As of Oct 25th the election is back to a Tilt Dem +3, wow. What algorithms will do to data. I still have a feeling this is going to be a victory for Marstellar.

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