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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleLieutenant Governor
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
Age50 years old (Jul 25, 1975)
GenderFemale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundPolitician
EducationIllinois Wesleyan University (BA)
Notable personal detailsSara Russell Rodriguez is an American Democratic politician and registered nurse who has served as Wisconsin's 46th lieutenant governor since January 3, 2023. She previously represented Wisconsin Assembly District 13 in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Her career includes public health and health care leadership roles, including work as a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemic Intelligence Service officer and as a health care executive. She is a candidate for governor of Wisconsin in the 2026 election cycle.
Supports investments in workforce development, small businesses, and public services while opposing cuts to Medicaid/Medicare and policies that deliver tax breaks to the wealthy. Emphasizes lowering costs for families (notably health care) through public investments and using local revenue from development to reduce tax burdens on residents. No clear advocacy for major tax increases on high earners or explicit tax-rate proposals found in cited materials.
Supports expanding access to affordable health coverage, including expanding BadgerCare/Medicaid and proposals to lower health care prices, strengthen the health care workforce, and guarantee affordable coverage for Wisconsin residents. Emphasizes public-health approaches and protections for reproductive health as part of healthcare policy. Prior actions include leading efforts in the Assembly to expand BadgerCare and chairing a statewide task force on the health care workforce.
Supports limiting federal civil immigration enforcement in sensitive locations (courthouses, hospitals, schools, day cares, domestic violence shelters, and places of worship) with narrow exceptions for judicial warrants or immediate public-safety threats, and calls for ICE agents to be clearly identified and to wear body cameras. Opposes encouraging residents to obstruct federal agents and instead urges peaceful protest and documentation to hold agents accountable.
Supports protecting and restoring broad reproductive rights including access to abortion; opposes the 1849 Wisconsin law criminalizing abortion and has co-authored legislation to repeal it. Pledges to defend the right to choose, describe abortion as healthcare, and join interstate efforts to protect reproductive freedom and access to reproductive care.
Supports investing in clean energy and green job training, expanding electric vehicle infrastructure, and protecting Wisconsin’s natural resources and water infrastructure while preparing the workforce for electrification and 21st-century infrastructure needs.
Sara Rodriguez frames gun violence as a public-health and community-safety issue and supports expanded background checks and implementation of red flag (extreme risk) laws to keep firearms from people who pose a risk. Her campaign materials highlight treating gun violence through a public-health lens while outreach and event coverage record her advocating specific measures like background checks on all sales and red flag laws.
Sara Rodriguez is in the news for clarifying her position on how Wisconsin should cooperate with ICE as she runs in the Democratic race for governor. After initially backing administrative warrants, she now says arrests should require judicial warrants. The shift has drawn criticism from Democratic rivals and has become a point of debate among the candidates over immigration enforcement.










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