Amy Lynn Loudenbeck (born September 29, 1969) is an American politician who served as a state legislator.

Amy Loudenbeck
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office
January 7, 2013 – January 2, 2023
Preceded byStephen Nass
Succeeded byEllen Schutt
Constituency31st Assembly district
In office
January 3, 2011 – January 7, 2013
Preceded byChuck Benedict
Succeeded byJanis Ringhand
Constituency45th Assembly district
Personal details
Born (1969-09-29) September 29, 1969 (age 55)
Midland, Michigan, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMatt
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison (BA)

Originally from the Detroit and Chicago area, Loudenbeck graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1991. She was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010 as a Republican from the 45th district.[1][2] (Democratic incumbent Chuck Benedict did not seek re-election.)

She was a candidate in the 2022 Wisconsin Secretary of State Election,[3] calling for the Wisconsin Elections Commission to be dismantled and power over elections returned to the Secretary of State.[4] She lost by a margin of 7,600 votes to incumbent Doug La Follette.

Electoral History

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Wisconsin State Legislature

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Wisconsin Secretary of State

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Notes

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  1. ^ Wisconsin State Legislature
  2. ^ Amy Loudenbeck for Assembly Archived February 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ White, Laurel (1 December 2021). "GOP lawmaker Amy Loudenbeck launches secretary of state campaign, calls for office to take control of elections". www.wpr.org. Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  4. ^ Edelman, Adam (May 1, 2022). "These candidates say Trump won in 2020 — now they're running to oversee future elections". NBC News.
Party political offices
Preceded by
Jay Schroeder
Republican nominee for Secretary of State of Wisconsin
2022
Most recent
Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 45th district
January 3, 2011 – January 7, 2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 31st district
January 7, 2013 – January 2, 2023
Succeeded by