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2020 Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Milwaukee City Treasurer Spencer Coggs Announces Re-election


​Treasurer Coggs accomplished a monumental milestone by becoming the first black city Treasurer and the first African American to win a citywide election for any executive branch office in Milwaukee. 

"We made history, and I'm proud to have brought my years of state experience back
​to make City Government run better", said Treasurer Coggs.
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Spencer Coggs

Milwaukee City Treasurer

G. Spencer Coggs is the Milwaukee City Treasurer. Coggs served as a Democratic Party of Wisconsin member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 6th district from 2003-2013. A former health inspector, Coggs returned to City of Milwaukee service upon his election as City Treasurer in 2012
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Treasurer Coggs has been an influential leader for over 36 years ​for the people of Milwaukee and Wisconsin
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Elected to the Wisconsin  State Assembly in 1982
Served as ​the Majority Caucus Vice-Chair in 1985, 1987, and 1989
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In 2003, Coggs was elected to the State  Senate, and he sat on the Senate Committee on Housing and Financial Institutions and the Joint Committee for Review of Criminal Penalties.  
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