MADISON, WI (OnFocus) —Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced Thursday that he will not seek a third term in office, bringing to a close a five-decade career in public service that included roles as a teacher, state superintendent, and the state’s 46th governor.
Evers, a Democrat who first took office in 2019 and was re-elected in 2022, said the decision was driven by a desire to spend more time with his family. “The only thing I love more than being your governor is being a husband, a dad, and a grandpa,” he said in a public statement.
A native of Plymouth, Evers described himself as a “science teacher at heart” who never imagined he would lead the state. He has won five consecutive statewide elections, including two gubernatorial races.
While confident he could win a third term, Evers said his decision was not based on political calculations. “Whether I’d win or not has never been part of my calculus about running again,” he said.
Evers emphasized that he intends to continue working with the same dedication for the remainder of his term, stating, “We are not done yet. There is, as always, much work to do.”
He thanked Wisconsinites for their support and reflected on the opportunities he’s had to visit communities across the state. “It’s the honor of my life to be able to give back to the state that raised me,” he said.
Evers will serve out the remainder of his term, which ends in January 2027.
From the Governor’s Office:
Gov. Tony Evers, 46th governor of the state of Wisconsin, 50-year public servant, former educator, lifelong Wisconsinite, and proud husband, dad, and grandpa, today released a message to the people of Wisconsin:
Hey, Wisconsin. Governor Tony Evers here.
You know, I was a scrawny kid with glasses who grew up scraping mold off of cheese. I never dreamed I’d end up governor of Wisconsin. But here I am.
For the last six years, you’ve welcomed me into your churches, businesses, classrooms, farms, hospitals, and communities. I cherish every moment—every tour, visit, high five, question, and selfie. It’s the honor of my life to be able to give back to the state that raised me.
I promised you when I ran for this office that I’d always work to do the right thing, that I’d always give it to you straight, and that I’d always try to be a governor for all of Wisconsin. And I work every day to keep those promises. That’ll never change.
I began my run for governor as a proud Plymouth Progressive, and that’s still who I am today. I’m a science teacher at heart who ended up running for office and winning five straight statewide elections.
So, would I win if I ran a sixth time? Of course. No question about that. But whether I’d win or not has never been part of my calculus about running again.
Here’s the truth: Wisconsin, the only thing I love more than being your governor is being a husband, a dad, and a grandpa.
I’ve spent 50 years in public service. I’m damn proud I devoted my entire career—and most of my life—to working for you. And from Plymouth to Baraboo, Tomah to Oshkosh, Verona to Madison, and everywhere in between, Kathy and my family supported me all the way.
Marrying Kathy is the greatest accomplishment of my life because it gave me a lifetime with her, three amazing kids, and nine incredible grandkids. For five decades, my family has sacrificed to give me the gift of service. They’re my world. And I owe it to them to focus on doing all the things we enjoy and love doing together.
It’s why, Wisconsin, I’m announcing that I will not be running for a third term.
I’m so humbled to be your governor. This is the best job I’ve ever had. And folks, we are not done yet.
There is, as always, much work to do. And, Wisconsin, I’ll be working just as hard as I have for the last six years to keep doing the right thing and deliver for you.
So, let’s get back to work. Forward, for you and for Wisconsin, always.
Thank you.
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