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21st century American politician
Angelina Cruz
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 62nd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 6, 2025
Preceded byRobert Wittke
Personal details
Born1978 or 1979 (age 45–46)
Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Racine, Wisconsin
Education
OccupationEducator, politician

Angelina M. Cruz (born c.1979) is an American public school teacher, union leader, and Democratic politician from Racine, Wisconsin. She is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 62nd Assembly district since 2025. She is the first Latina to represent Racine County in the Wisconsin Legislature. She is also president of Racine Educators United, Racine's teacher's union, since 2016.

Early life and career

Angelina Cruz was born in Racine, Wisconsin, and grew up in the neighboring town of Caledonia, Wisconsin. She graduated from Racine's St. Catherine's High School in 1997. After initially attending University of Wisconsin–Madison, studying journalism, she transferred to University of Wisconsin–Parkside after her sophomore year and switched majors. She earned her bachelor's degree in sociology in 2003, with a certificate in elementary and middle sociology.

After student-teaching during her college years, she was employed by the Racine Unified School District shortly after her graduation; she began as a fifth grade teacher then moved to Mitchell Middle School. While working as a teacher, she continued her education at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, earning her master's degree in educational policy.

Although she was a member of the teacher's union since the start of her employment, she took a new interest in the affairs of the union after the passage of 2011 Wisconsin Act 10—Governor Scott Walker's self-described "budget repair" bill. One of the act's most controversial aspects was the elimination of collective bargaining rights for public sector unions. The bill immediately provoked mass protests at the state capitol, and Cruz traveled to Madison to join the demonstration. After the protests, Cruz continued leaning into union activities. In 2016, she ran for president of Racine's teacher's union, the Racine Education Association, and defeated the incumbent president, Aaron Eick. She oversaw the unification of the Racine Education Association with the Racine Educational Assistants Association in 2021. She has been the president of the combined union, Racine Educators United, since then, and is now the longest-serving president in the history of the Racine teacher's union.

In 2021, after Jill Underly was elected Wisconsin's Superintendent of Public Instruction, she named Cruz to her transition team.

Political career

In 2024, Cruz made her first run for public office, running for Wisconsin State Assembly in the redrawn 62nd Assembly district. Wisconsin had undergone a major redistricting in early 2024, due to a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision striking down the decade-old Republican gerrymander. Under the new plan, Racine was divided between the 62nd district on the north side and the 66th district on the south side, creating two Democratic-leaning districts. 62nd district Republican incumbent Robert Wittke opted to leave the district to run in the more Republican-friendly 63rd district, creating an open seat in the 62nd. Ultimately no other candidate filed to run for the 62nd district, and Cruz won the seat unopposed in the 2024 election. She took office in January 2025; she is the first Latina to represent Racine County in the Wisconsin Legislature.

Personal life and family

Angelina Cruz is the granddaughter of Mexican American immigrants who settled in Wisconsin. She is the second of four children born to Domingo S. Cruz Jr. and his wife Trinidad "Trini" (née Gonzalez); Angelina has three brothers. Her father is a prominent Racine lawyer and former assistant district attorney. Angelina followed after her mother, who was also a teacher in Racine, a proud member of the teacher's union, and an active Democrat.

Cruz self-identifies as queer; she resides in downtown Racine.

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2024)

Wisconsin Assembly, 62nd District Election, 2024
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, November 5, 2024
Democratic Angelina M. Cruz 19,060 95.24%
Scattering 953 4.76%
Total votes 20,013 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

References

  1. "St. Catherine's High School". Racine Journal Times. June 15, 1997. p. 62. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. "University of Wisconsin–Parkside Graduates". Racine Journal Times. April 15, 2003. p. 15. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Candidate Q&A: Wisconsin Assembly District 62". Racine Journal Times. October 21, 2024. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
  4. ^ Chappell, Robert (October 25, 2024). "Galvanized by Act 10, teacher Angelina Cruz will be first Latina to represent Racine in Assembly". Madison 365. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
  5. Knapp, Aaron (May 19, 2016). "REA elects new president". Racine Journal Times. p. A1. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. Conniff, Ruth (May 4, 2021). "Underly Announces Transition Team". Wisconsin Examiner. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Urban Milwaukee.
  7. Election Summary Report - General Elect - Racine County - November 05, 2024 (Report). Office of the Clerk of Racine County. November 6, 2024. p. 3. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
  8. ^ Owen, Greg (November 2, 2024). "Angelina Cruz was a school teacher. Then a union leader. Now she's headed to the state legislature". LGBTQ Nation. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
  9. "Cruz is Scholarship Recipient". Racine Journal Times. September 12, 1998. p. 36. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. Parks, Wendy (January 30, 2001). "Domingo Cruz: Savvy veteran". Racine Journal Times. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
  11. "Trinidad Cruz "Trini" nee Gonzalez". Racine Journal Times. July 6, 2016. p. A10. Retrieved November 20, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. County by County Report - 2024 General Election (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 27, 2024. p. 62. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded byRobert Wittke Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 62nd district
January 6, 2025 – present
Incumbent
Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
107th Wisconsin Legislature (2025–2027)
  1. Joel Kitchens (R)
  2. Shae Sortwell (R)
  3. Ron Tusler (R)
  4. David Steffen (R)
  5. Joy Goeben (R)
  6. Elijah Behnke (R)
  7. Karen Kirsch (D)
  8. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D)
  9. Priscilla Prado (D)
  10. Darrin Madison (D)
  11. Sequanna Taylor (D)
  12. Russell Goodwin (D)
  13. Robyn Vining (D)
  14. Angelito Tenorio (D)
  15. Adam Neylon (R)
  16. Kalan Haywood (D)
  17. Supreme Moore Omokunde (D)
  18. Margaret Arney (D)
  19. Ryan Clancy (D)
  20. Christine Sinicki (D)
  21. Jessie Rodriguez (R)
  22. Paul Melotik (R)
  23. Deb Andraca (D)
  24. Dan Knodl (R)
  25. Paul Tittl (R)
  26. Joe Sheehan (D)
  27. Lindee Brill (R)
  28. Robin Kreibich (R)
  29. Treig Pronschinske (R)
  30. Shannon Zimmerman (R)
  31. Tyler August (R)
  32. Amanda Nedweski (R)
  33. Robin Vos (R)
  34. Rob Swearingen (R)
  35. Calvin Callahan (R)
  36. Jeffrey Mursau (R)
  37. Mark Born (R)
  38. William Penterman (R)
  39. Alex Dallman (R)
  40. Karen DeSanto (D)
  41. Tony Kurtz (R)
  42. Maureen McCarville (D)
  43. Brienne Brown (D)
  44. Ann Roe (D)
  45. Clinton Anderson (D)
  46. Joan Fitzgerald (politician) (D)
  47. Randy Udell (D)
  48. Andrew Hysell (D)
  49. Travis Tranel (R)
  50. Jenna Jacobson (D)
  51. Todd Novak (R)
  52. Lee Snodgrass (D)
  53. Dean Kaufert (R)
  54. Lori Palmeri (D)
  55. Nate Gustafson (R)
  56. Dave Murphy (R)
  57. Kevin D. Petersen (R)
  58. Rick Gundrum (R)
  59. Robert Brooks (R)
  60. Jerry L. O'Connor (R)
  61. Bob Donovan (R)
  62. Angelina Cruz (D)
  63. Robert Wittke (R)
  64. Tip McGuire (D)
  65. Ben DeSmidt (D)
  66. Greta Neubauer (D)
  67. David Armstrong (R)
  68. Rob Summerfield (R)
  69. Karen Hurd (R)
  70. Nancy VanderMeer (R)
  71. Vinnie Miresse (D)
  72. Scott Krug (R)
  73. Angela Stroud (D)
  74. Chanz Green (R)
  75. Duke Tucker (R)
  76. Francesca Hong (D)
  77. Renuka Mayadev (D)
  78. Shelia Stubbs (D)
  79. Lisa Subeck (D)
  80. Mike Bare (D)
  81. Alex Joers (D)
  82. Scott Allen (R)
  83. Dave Maxey (R)
  84. Chuck Wichgers (R)
  85. Patrick Snyder (R)
  86. John Spiros (R)
  87. Brent Jacobson (R)
  88. Ben Franklin (R)
  89. Ryan Spaude (D)
  90. Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D)
  91. Jodi Emerson (D)
  92. Clint Moses (R)
  93. Christian Phelps (D)
  94. Steve Doyle (D)
  95. Jill Billings (D)
  96. Tara Johnson (D)
  97. Cindi Duchow (R)
  98. Jim Piwowarczyk (R)
  99. Barbara Dittrich (R)
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