Paul Farrow

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Paul Farrow (born July 17, 1964) is an American businessman and Republican politician from Pewaukee, Wisconsin. He is the county executive of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, since 2015. He previously served two years each in the Wisconsin Senate and State Assembly, and was chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin from August 2021 through December 2022.

Preceded byDaniel P. Vrakas
Preceded byAndrew Hitt
Succeeded byBrian Schimming
Preceded byRich Zipperer
Quick facts County Executive of Waukesha County, Preceded by ...
Paul Farrow
County Executive of Waukesha County
Assumed office
April 21, 2015
Preceded byDaniel P. Vrakas
Chair of the Wisconsin Republican Party
In office
August 22, 2021  December 10, 2022
Preceded byAndrew Hitt
Succeeded byBrian Schimming
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 33rd district
In office
December 14, 2012  July 17, 2015
Preceded byRich Zipperer
Succeeded byChris Kapenga
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 98th district
In office
January 3, 2011  December 14, 2012[1]
Preceded byRich Zipperer
Succeeded byAdam Neylon
Personal details
Born (1964-07-17) July 17, 1964 (age 61)
PartyRepublican
Spouse
Amy A. Vaitl
(m. 1987)
Children2
Parents
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin, Waukesha
Waukesha County Technical College
Carroll University (BA)
WebsiteCampaign website
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His mother, Margaret Farrow, was the first female lieutenant governor of Wisconsin.

Biography

Paul Farrow was born with a twin brother on July 17, 1964, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2] He was raised and educated in Milwaukee, graduating from Milwaukee's Marquette University High School in 1982. After attending the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha, Farrow transferred to Waukesha County Technical College and earned his associate's degree in 1987. He continued his education at Carroll University, and earned his bachelor's degree in 1991.[3]

He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010.[4][5] He was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in December 2012 to fill the vacancy of Senator Rich Zipperer, who resigned to become Governor Scott Walker's Deputy Chief of Staff.[6][7][8]

He was elected to Senate leadership in his second term serving as the Assistant Majority Leader.[9] He is the owner of a home inspection business.[10][11][12]

Farrow greeting President Donald Trump in 2019

On April 7, 2015, he was elected Waukesha County County Executive.[13]

Personal life

Paul Farrow is one of five sons born to John and Margaret Farrow. Margaret Farrow served 12 years in the Wisconsin Senate before being selected to serve as lieutenant governor in 2001. She was the first female lieutenant governor of Wisconsin.[14] Paul Farrow has a fraternal twin brother.[2]

Paul Farrow married Amy Vaitl in 1987.[15] They have two adult children and still reside in Pewaukee.[14]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (2010, 2012)

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Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2010 Primary[4] Sep. 14 Paul Farrow Republican 7,394 60.09% Thomas Schellinger Rep. 4,901 39.83% 12,304 2,493
General[5] Nov. 2 Paul Farrow Republican 22,236 76.57% Victor Weers Dem. 6,788 23.37% 29,040 15,448
2012 General[6] Nov. 6 Paul Farrow (inc) Republican 22,665 70.42% Eric Prudent Dem. 9,503 29.52% 32,187 13,162
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Wisconsin Senate (2012, 2014)

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Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2012
(special)
Special
Primary[6]
Nov. 6 Paul Farrow Republican 31,927 52.32% Chris Kapenga Rep. 29,027 47.57% 61,023 2,900
Special[7] Dec. 4 Paul Farrow Republican 6,909 98.07% --unopposed-- 7,045 6,773
2014 General[8] Nov. 4 Paul Farrow (inc) Republican 59,199 73.86% Sherryll Shaddock Dem. 20,899 26.07% 80,151 38,300
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