Zunker, Ho-Chunk, was officially nominated as the Democrat's candidate to represent Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district. In a special election Tuesday, she defeated her opponent Lawrence Dale with 88 percent of the vote. “This is a historic night for a Ho-Chunk woman to win this primary,” she told Indian Country Today after winning the Democratic nomination. Zunker spent her evening surrounded by family and friends at a campaign party in Wausau, Wisconsin. Her party was held at a locally owned bowling alley called Day's Bowl-A-Dome. Shortly after her race was called, she thanked her supporters.Great meeting with tribal leaders of the Forest County Potawatomi Executive Council today in Crandon, WI. I listened to powerful testimonies&we discussed concerns that are not limited to Indian Country. We agree that "talk is cheap"-- let's get to work! Migwetch FCP Exec Council! pic.twitter.com/aj7upp75Cg
— Tricia Zunker (@TriciaforWI) January 22, 2020
And now it is back to work for Zunker, who is an associate justice of the Ho-Chunk Supreme Court and Wausau School Board member. “I’ve been focusing on May 12 from the beginning,” Zunker said. “So I’m very excited for the next step.” Zunker will face Republican Tom Tiffany in the May special election. Tiffany served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly— and is currently serving his second term as a state senator. Tiffany is also a small business owner and ‘a proven conservative for Wisconsin.’ The seat is open because Republican Rep. Sean Duffy resigned from his position in September to spend more time with his family. Duffy has endorsed Tiffany as the candidate to replace him in Congress. Zunker says she is ready to take on the challenge of defeating Tiffany by staying true to her message of working hard for families, running a grass-roots campaign and working across the aisle. Zunker said she has been campaigning “non-stop” throughout Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district. The district is home to 26 counties. It accounts for roughly one-third of the state of Wisconsin. There are also nine reservations in this district. “All of this is so deeply meaningful to me,” Zunker said. “And we are one step closer to having more Indigenous representation in Washington.”Yaw^ko to the Oneida Nation Business Committee for today's meeting. We had an engaging discussion about this special election and about some important issues that affect us here in Wisconsin. #W07 #SpecialElection pic.twitter.com/yAavG8McZT
— Tricia Zunker (@TriciaforWI) January 15, 2020
Mii gwech to Red Cliff tribal leadership for your hospitality yesterday. We discussed some important concerns and I was able to learn about the impressive achievements occurring within your Nation. I'm looking forward to another visit to Red Cliff soon. #WI07 #SpecialElection pic.twitter.com/11uHZx3vGd
— Tricia Zunker (@TriciaforWI) January 12, 2020
Aliyah Chavez, Kewa Pueblo, is a reporter-producer at Indian Country Today's Phoenix Bureau. Follow her on Twitter @aliyahjchavez or email her at achavez@indiancountrytoday.com
Note: This story originally appeared on Indian Country Today on February 18, 2020.
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