Russel R. Weisensel
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Biography
Russel R. Weisensel was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography
Weisensel was born on December 23, 1931 in Columbus, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Extension program. While in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Weisensel supported bills for the disabled. He was confined to a wheelchair as a result of a farm accident on October 7, 1961. Weisensel died on January 5, 2013 at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
Career
Weisensel was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in November 1966 as a Republican, when he defeated Democrat Paul Villar and Jerome L. Blaska, who ran as an Independent. In November 1968, he defeated Democrat Harland E. Everson to retain his seat. In November 1970, he lost to Harland E. Everson, thus ending his career in the State Assembly.
He worked for the Wisconsin Agribusiness Council and served as its First Executive Director until his retirement in 2000. Russ was a lifelong agricultural champion. As an advocate for physically and mentally handicapped persons he established groundbreaking accommodations and services. Russ was recognized as the Wisconsin Handicapped Person of the Year in 1968; the University of Wisconsin–River Falls Honorary Recognition in 1993; and the University of Wisconsin–Madison Honorary Recognition in 1997.
Russel's wife Mary (née: Devine) ran for the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican in November 1980, however she was defeated by Democratic incumbent, Thomas A. Loftus.