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Who Is Tony Evers?
Tony Evers is an American politician and teacher, currently serving as Wisconsin’s 46th governor since January 7, 2019. Tom is a member of the Democratic Party. Prior to being the governor he previously served as Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction for ten years.
Moreover, after several years as a teacher, he became a school administrator, serving as a principal and, subsequently, district superintendent. Moreover, in 1993 Evers ran unsuccessfully for Superintendent of Public Instruction and again in 2001. After failing he was named deputy superintendent, a position he held from 2001 until 2009.
Career
He began his career as an educator and a media coordinator in the Tomah school district. He then subsequently became the principal of Tomah Elementary School in 1979 a position he held until 1980.
After that, he became the principal of Tomah Elementary School and Tomah High School from 1980 to 1984. Moreover, Evers was superintendent of the Oakfield school district from 1984 to 1988, then of the Verona school system from 1988 to 1992. He was the administrator of the Cooperative Education Service Agency (CESA) in Oshkosh from 1992 until 2001.

State Department of Public Instruction
Evers ran for state superintendent, a nonpartisan position, for the first time in 1993. However, he was defeated by John Benson. Moreover, in 2001, he finished third in the primary behind Elizabeth Burmaster. After that, Burmaster appointed him as Deputy Superintendent upon her election. He held that position until Burmaster was named President of Nicolet College.
In 2001 Evers became Wisconsin’s Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction until 2009. He served as president of the Council of Chief State School Officers.
How Old Is Tony Evers?
Evers was born on November 5th, 1951, currently, he is 69 years old.
Tony Evers Family
Who are His Parents?
He was born in Plymouth, Wisconsin to his parents Jean Gorrow and Raymond Evers. In addition, his father was a physician.
Doe He Have Siblings?
He has no known siblings at the moment, in case of any information regarding his siblings we will update it as soon as possible.
Tony Evers Education
He attended Plymouth High School. After that, he enrolled in the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he earned his bachelor’s in 1974 and master’s in 1978, and doctoral degrees in 1986 from the same institution.
Tony Evers Wife
Evers married his high school sweet and they have been together for long a time, though much is not known about them.
Tony Evers Kids
Together with his wife, they have been blessed with three adult children. In addition, they have seven grandchildren.
State Superintendent
Evers ran for the position again in 2009, and this time he won. Moreover, during the general election, he defeated Rose Fernandez. After his first term, he was re-elected in April 2013 after defeating Don Pridemore. Furthermore, in 2017 Evers defeated Republican candidate Lowell Holtz, a former Beloit superintendent, with almost 70% of the vote.
In October 2018, a split federal appeals court ruled that Evers had violated neither the Free Exercise Clause nor the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution when he refused busing to an independent Catholic school because there was a neighboring archdiocesan school.
Governorship
2018 gubernatorial campaign
On August 23, 2017, Evers declared his bid to run for the Democratic nomination for governor of Wisconsin in 2018. Moreover, he described his reelection as state superintendent in 2017 with more than 70% of the vote, as well as his criticism of Governor Walker, as significant reasons for running.
On August 28, 2017, Tom launched his first campaign advertising against Walker. On August 14, 2018, Tom won the Democratic primary against eight other candidates. Evers beat Walker in the general election on November 6, 2018.
Tenure
Following the 2018 election, the Republicans won majority seats in Wisconsin Legislature convened in a lame-duck session. They went ahead and enacted measures to limit the authority of the new governor and attorney general three weeks before Evers entered office.
Furthermore, the legislature also approved measures to limit voting rights, such as limiting early voting in Wisconsin and prohibiting the use of student identity cards as valid voter identification. Despite strong opposition from Tom, Walker signed all of the bills into law.
Following the 2018 election, the Republicans won majority seats in Wisconsin Legislature convened in a lame-duck session. They went ahead and enacted measures to limit the authority of the new governor and attorney general three weeks before Evers entered office.
Furthermore, the legislature also approved measures to limit voting rights, such as limiting early voting in Wisconsin and prohibiting the use of student identity cards as valid voter identification. Despite strong opposition from Tom, Walker signed all of the bills into law.
However, after signing the bill he was “widely condemned as a power play” and was challenged as unlawful in four lawsuits brought by Evers and other Wisconsin Democrats, as well as labor groups. However, a federal court overturned the modifications to Wisconsin’s voting rules.
Evers withdrew Wisconsin National Guard soldiers from the border with Mexico in February 2019. This came after President Donald Trump declared a “national emergency.” according to him, there was just no enough evidence to back the president’s claims that there is a national security catastrophe at our southern border.
In addition, he also suggested decriminalizing the possession or distribution of marijuana weighing 25 grams or less in Wisconsin. As well as repealing the requirement that cannabidiol users acquire a physician’s certification every year. However, the Republican leaders in the legislature opposed Evers’ marijuana plans.
Moreover, he replaced 82 appointees nominated by Walker in December 2018 (during the lame-duck legislative session). Furthermore, in March 2019, a Wisconsin judge determined that the approval of those appointees during the lame-duck legislative session violated the Wisconsin constitution.
Furthermore, in 2021 he requested $1.6 billion in federal money to increase access to Wisconsin’s Medicaid program. In addition, he also supported legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana, raising the minimum wage. He also endorsed providing collective bargaining rights to public employees. However, these ideas were defeated by Republicans in the state legislature.
Tony Evers Height
He has not yet disclosed his actual height and weight, however, from his posture one can tell he stands at an average height.
Tony Evers Net worth
As a successful teacher and a politician he has earned a net worth of $1.5million and still counting.
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