Jodi Emerson Explained

Jodi Emerson
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:91st
Term Start:January 7, 2019
Predecessor:Dana Wachs
Birth Name:Jodene K. Deinhammer
Birth Date:August 3, 1972
Birth Place:Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Residence:Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Children:2
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin–River Falls (attended)
Website:Official website

Jodene K. "Jodi" Emerson (Deinhammer; born August 3, 1972) is an American activist and Democratic politician from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 91st Assembly district since 2019.

Early life and education

Jodi Emerson was born Jodene Deinhammer in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in August 1972. She was raised and educated and lived nearly her entire life in Eau Claire, graduating from Eau Claire's Memorial High School in 1990. Emerson attended University of Wisconsin–River Falls for two years before starting a family. She has been a PTA president and Girl Scout troop leader.

Career

Emerson has been an adjunct instructor on human trafficking topics at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire.[1] Emerson was a legal assistant in a law office and worked as the Director of Public Policy and Community Relations for Fierce Freedom, a nonprofit advocacy organization that worked to address human trafficking. Emerson has been an anti-trafficking advocate and author of a number of successful bipartisan pieces of legislation, including Senate Bill 344, Senate Bill 396, Senate Bill 618, Assembly Bill 16, Assembly Bill 186, Assembly Bill 435, and Act 367.[2] [3] [4]

Emerson also developed a statewide program to train hotel workers to spot the signs of human trafficking and co-chaired the development of the statewide community response protocol on human trafficking.[5] [6] [7] In 2015, Emerson was appointed to serve on Wisconsin's Anti Human Trafficking Task Force.[8] Emerson has also been a member of the Wisconsin Anti-Trafficking Consortium and the Wisconsin Anti-Trafficking Advisory Council, serving as a frequent guest speaker and panelists at churches, schools and libraries across the midwest.[9]

Wisconsin State Assembly

In March 2018, Emerson announced her run for District 91 of the Wisconsin State Assembly. The seat was held by Dana Wachs at the time, but was he was not seeking reelection due to his run for governor.[10] Emerson was endorsed by EMILY's List, Fair Wisconsin, Citizen Action of Wisconsin, State Senator La Tonya Johnson, State Representative Jill Billings, former State Representative Kristen Dexter, and the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Organization for Women.[11]

Emerson currently serves on the following committees in the Wisconsin State Assembly:

Personal life and family

Jodi Deinhammer took the last name Emerson when she married Julian Emerson in 1993.[12] Julian Emerson is a reporter with the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. They have two adult daughters.

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2018 - present)

YearElectionDateElectedDefeatedTotalPlurality
2018Primary[13] Democratic2,64837.10%Dem.1,89026.48%7,138758
Dem.1,77824.91%
Dem.81411.40%
General[14] Democratic17,51266.47%Rep.8,79833.39%26,3478,714
2020General[15] Democratic18,75861.86%Rep.11,53038.03%30,3227,228
2022General[16] Democratic16,46564.61%Rep.8,99535.30%25,4847,470
2024General[17] Democratic17,71251.52%Rep.16,61048.32%34,3771,102

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Human Trafficking in Wisconsin: Next Steps for Professionals. Continuing Education. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. 3 March 2018.
  2. News: Recent events bring light to Wisconsin's human trafficking problem. Kravinsky. Nina. 9 February 2015. 3 March 2018.
  3. News: Stalking, domestic abuse and human trafficking protection bill headed to Scott Walker's desk. Opoien. Jessie. 9 February 2016. 3 March 2018. The Cap Times.
  4. Web site: E-Update. State Representative Kathy Bernier. State of Wisconsin. 3 March 2018.
  5. News: Group training hotel staff to spot signs of human trafficking. O'Neill. Madalyn. 19 May 2017. 3 March 2018. News 8000 WKBT.
  6. News: "Be Aware" campaign combats Chippewa Valley human trafficking. Bringe. Jessica. 8 May 2017. 3 March 2018. WEAU 13 News.
  7. News: Non-Profit Advocacy Group Fierce Freedom Says Workers Can Be Eyes, Ears Of Law Enforcement. Kremer. Rich. 9 May 2017. 3 March 2018. Wisconsin Public Radio.
  8. Web site: Wisconsin Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force Membership. Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. 3 March 2018.
  9. News: Speaker: Sex trafficking occurs more frequently than many think. Macek. Katy. 11 January 2018. 3 March 2018. Leader Telegram.
  10. News: Eau Claire's Jodi Emerson announces run for WI Assembly. Sarafin. Claire. 2 March 2018. 3 March 2018. WQOW News 18.
  11. Web site: ENDORSEMENTS EmersonforAssembly. Emerson For Assembly Jodi. en. 2018-08-16.
  12. News: Deinhammer-Emerson . . June 20, 1993 . 48 . December 2, 2024 . .
  13. Canvass Results for 2018 Partisan Primary - 8/14/2018 . . August 31, 2018 . 104 . December 2, 2024 .
  14. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 . . February 22, 2019 . 31 . December 2, 2024 .
  15. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 . . November 18, 2020 . 29 . December 2, 2024 .
  16. Canvass Results for 2022 General Election - 11/8/2022 . . November 30, 2022 . 30 . December 2, 2024 .
  17. County by County Report - 2024 General Election . November 27, 2024 . . 91 . December 2, 2024 .