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Portrait of Chuck Wichgers, State Representative for Wisconsin District 84

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Chuck Wichgers

State Representative · Wisconsin · District 84 · Republican

Chuck Wichgers serves as a State Representative in the Wisconsin House of Representatives, representing District 84 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Wichgers.

Key facts

Full name
Chuck Wichgers
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Wisconsin House of Representatives
State
Wisconsin
District
District 84
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1965
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/ef921fbc-cb1a-4208-a4ab-b2ea99114f0a
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Chuck Wichgers is an American businessman and Republican politician currently serving as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 84th Assembly district. He has a history of public service that includes previous representation of the 82nd and 83rd Assembly districts. Wichgers has been involved in various legislative initiatives and has participated in significant political events, reflecting his active engagement in state politics.

Early life and career

Chuck Wichgers was born on July 4, 1965, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He completed his secondary education at Muskego High School, graduating in 1983. Following high school, Wichgers pursued further education at Waukesha County Technical College from 1984 to 1985, where he likely gained skills that would later inform his career in business and politics.

Before entering state-level politics, Wichgers held local government positions. He served as a Waukesha County supervisor and was an alderman in Muskego from 1999 to 2002. These roles provided him with foundational experience in governance and public service, allowing him to understand the needs and concerns of his constituents at the local level. His involvement in local government likely influenced his decision to run for state office, as he sought to expand his impact on public policy and community issues.

Wichgers first entered the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2016, when he was elected to represent the 83rd Assembly district. His tenure in the Assembly has been marked by a series of legislative initiatives and political activities that reflect his positions on various issues.

Legislative service

Wichgers' legislative career began in earnest when he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2016. During his time in the Assembly, he has served multiple terms, representing different districts, including the 83rd district from 2017 to 2023, the 82nd district during the 2023–2024 term, and currently the 84th district since 2025. His ability to navigate different districts suggests a level of adaptability and continued support from his constituents.

Throughout his legislative service, Wichgers has sponsored and supported various bills that reflect his policy priorities. In 2017, he introduced legislation aimed at expanding the scope of practice for chiropractors, allowing them to conduct physical examinations for student athletes. This initiative was significant as it sought to modify existing regulations that limited such responsibilities to physicians and physician assistants.

In 2021, Wichgers sponsored a bill that sought to prohibit public schools from teaching certain concepts related to systemic racism and implicit bias. This legislation garnered attention and was passed in an Assembly committee along party lines, highlighting the partisan nature of some of the issues he has championed.

Wichgers has also been involved in health-related legislation. In March 2020, he opposed a rule from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services that mandated meningitis vaccinations for seventh-grade students. His opposition to this rule was consistent with his broader stance on health mandates, which has been a point of contention in his political career.

His involvement in political events has also drawn attention. In October 2020, amid a surge of COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin, Wichgers participated in a gathering organized by an anti-abortion organization, which was notable for its timing and context. In August 2021, he addressed a crowd of protestors at the Wisconsin State Capitol, where the demonstrators expressed extreme views regarding COVID-19 vaccines.

Wichgers has also been active in the political discourse surrounding the 2020 presidential election. Following the election, he was among a group of Wisconsin Republican legislators who sought to challenge the election results. On January 5, 2021, he signed a letter requesting Vice President Mike Pence to delay the counting of electoral votes, reflecting a controversial stance that aligned with efforts to contest the election outcome. Additionally, on July 25, 2022, he joined an initiative to decertify the state’s electoral results from the 2020 election, further illustrating his involvement in high-stakes political maneuvers.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, Wichgers has focused on a range of policy issues that resonate with his constituents and reflect his party's platform. His legislative agenda has included health care, education, and election integrity, among other areas. His positions often align with conservative values, particularly regarding the role of government in health and education.

Wichgers represents the 84th Assembly district, which encompasses parts of Waukesha County. This area is characterized by a mix of suburban and rural communities, and the demographic makeup of the district influences Wichgers' policy priorities. His background in local governance provides him with insights into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by residents in his district.

In education, Wichgers has taken a firm stance against certain curricula that address systemic issues, reflecting a broader national conversation about educational content. His legislative efforts in this area suggest a commitment to parental rights and local control over educational standards.

In health policy, Wichgers' opposition to vaccination mandates indicates a preference for individual choice in health decisions, a position that resonates with a segment of the population concerned about government overreach in personal health matters. His actions in this area have sparked debate and discussion among constituents and stakeholders in the health community.

Overall, Chuck Wichgers' legislative service and policy focus illustrate his commitment to representing the interests of his constituents in Wisconsin's 84th Assembly district. His background in local government, combined with his experience in the State Assembly, positions him as a significant figure in Wisconsin politics, particularly within the Republican Party.

Notable legislation

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Sources

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

Notable quotes

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Sources

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

Key positions

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Sources

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

Legislative service

  1. Wisconsin House of RepresentativesDistrict 84 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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