Contact: brent@jacobsonforassembly.com
Rep. Brent Jacobson (R-Mosinee) has announced that he will seek a second term this fall representing Wisconsin’s 87 th Assembly District. Prior to joining the legislature, Jacobson served Mosinee as mayor for nearly a decade.
In announcing his re-election bid, Jacobson cited to a number of successes in his first term, including working across the aisle to pass bipartisan legislation. Among others, Jacobson co-authored Bradyn’s Law in memory of D.C. Everest High School Student Bradyn Bohn who lost his life to the online crime of sextortion, making the act a class B felony. Jacobson also touted the success of his caucus in delivering $1.5 billion in income tax cuts for the middle class and seniors as part of the last state budget. In addition, Jacobson spearheaded legislation intended to restore legislative oversight of the growing bureaucracy in Madison, including a constitutional amendment that would allow the legislature to pause radical regulations that impose added burdens and costs on hardworking Wisconsinites.
Jacobson said: “I am proud of the great work I was able to be a part of this past session both within the Republican caucus and in working across the aisle. There is always more we can do to improve our state, I am up for the challenge, and it would be an honor to continue to represent my constituents in Madison.”
The 87 th Assembly district includes portions of Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, and Shawano Counties. The general election will be held on November 3, 2026.
