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Portrait of Amanda Nedweski, State Representative for Wisconsin District 32

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Amanda Nedweski

State Representative · Wisconsin · District 32 · Republican

Amanda Nedweski serves as a State Representative in the Wisconsin House of Representatives, representing District 32 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Nedweski.

Key facts

Full name
Amanda Nedweski
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Wisconsin House of Representatives
State
Wisconsin
District
District 32
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/5c70d5df-b7a6-471c-a766-05816ee009a5
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Amanda Nedweski is an American financial analyst and Republican politician currently serving as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 32nd Assembly district. She has been active in Wisconsin politics since 2022 and has a background in financial analysis, having worked for a major industrial company. Nedweski's political career began with her involvement in local educational issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to her founding a local chapter of a conservative advocacy group. Her political journey has included serving on the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors and successfully winning elections to the state assembly.

Early life and career

Amanda Nedweski was born on December 22, 1975, in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. She completed her secondary education at Mary D. Bradford High School, graduating in 1994. Following high school, she pursued higher education at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, located in her home county. There, she earned a bachelor's degree in 1998, which laid the foundation for her professional career.

After completing her education, Nedweski began her career in the financial sector, initially working for Braun Consulting. Her expertise in finance led her to a position at CNH Industrial, where she served as a financial analyst starting in 2002. This role allowed her to develop skills in financial management and analysis, which would later inform her approach to public policy and governance. In 2006, she transitioned to a full-time role as a mother, focusing on her family and community involvement.

Nedweski's early career in finance provided her with insights into economic issues that would become relevant in her political endeavors. Her professional background, combined with her experiences as a parent, shaped her perspectives on education and local governance.

Legislative service

Nedweski's entry into politics was marked by her active opposition to distance learning policies implemented by the Kenosha Unified School District during the COVID-19 pandemic. This involvement sparked her interest in educational issues and motivated her to take a more active role in local governance. In January 2021, she co-founded the Kenosha chapter of Moms for Liberty, a conservative advocacy group focused on influencing school board decisions and advocating for parental rights in education. This organization aimed to mobilize parents and community members to engage with local educational policies.

Her activism included confrontations with the Kenosha School Board, where she sought to address her concerns regarding educational practices during the pandemic. In an effort to effect change, she attempted to organize a recall effort against the school board president. However, this initiative did not succeed, as she was unable to gather the necessary signatures to trigger a recall election.

Despite this setback, Nedweski's political aspirations continued to grow. In the Spring 2022 election, she successfully ran for a seat on the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors, filling an open position. This role provided her with valuable experience in local government and further established her presence in the political landscape of Kenosha County.

Following the election of incumbent state representative Samantha Kerkman to the position of county executive, Nedweski announced her candidacy for the Wisconsin State Assembly. She launched her campaign shortly after securing her seat on the county board. In the Republican primary, she faced bar owner Mike Honold, whom she defeated to secure her party's nomination. Subsequently, she won the general election with a significant majority, receiving approximately 64% of the vote in a district known for its Republican leanings. Nedweski officially took office in January 2023, marking the beginning of her tenure in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, Nedweski represents the 32nd Assembly district, which encompasses parts of Kenosha County. Her political affiliation with the Republican Party aligns her with a set of values and policy priorities typical of conservative legislators. While specific legislative initiatives and votes during her term are not detailed in the available information, her background in finance and her experiences as a parent likely influence her policy focus.

Nedweski's initial political engagement centered around educational issues, particularly those related to school governance and parental involvement in education. Her founding of a local chapter of Moms for Liberty indicates a commitment to advocating for parental rights and transparency in educational decision-making. This focus on education reflects broader trends among conservative activists who seek to influence local school policies and curricula.

In her role as a state legislator, Nedweski may also address economic issues relevant to her constituents, drawing on her professional background in finance. Her experiences as a financial analyst could inform her approach to budgeting, economic development, and fiscal responsibility within the state government. Given the economic challenges faced by many communities, her insights may contribute to discussions on how to promote growth and stability in the region.

Nedweski's district, the 32nd Assembly district, is characterized by its Republican majority, which may shape the priorities and challenges she faces as a legislator. The political landscape in this area is influenced by local demographics, economic conditions, and community values, all of which play a role in her legislative agenda.

In summary, Amanda Nedweski's journey from a financial analyst to a state legislator reflects her commitment to public service and her engagement with local issues. Her background and experiences have positioned her to address the needs of her constituents in Kenosha County, particularly in the realms of education and economic policy. As she continues her legislative service, her actions and decisions will likely be guided by her principles and the interests of the community she represents.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_NedweskiWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_NedweskiWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_NedweskiWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Wisconsin House of RepresentativesDistrict 32 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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