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'''George Petak''' (November 6, 1949) is a Republican Wisconsin politician. Born in ], Petak graduated from ]. He moved to ], where he was a quality control manager. Petak was elected to the Racine School Board. In 1990, he was elected to the ].<ref>http://wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2506&search_term=petak</ref> In 1995, Petak, changed his vote on a controversial funding bill for the ] stadium. He'd initially promised to vote against the bill, but changed his mind after being persuaded the Brewers would move out of town without a new park.<ref name=FreeForAll>{{cite web|last=Walters|first=Steve|title=Wisconsin's Recall Free-For-All|url=http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CA263992330&v=2.1&u=lom_lansingcc&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w|publisher=State Legislatures|accessdate=3 October 2011}}</ref> Petak's deciding vote supported a 0.1 percent sales tax increase.<ref>{{cite web|last=Madison|title=Petak Recall Counter to History|url=http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/article_295f718a-2208-5ee9-a2a8-d55ca2ae6231.html?mode=story|publisher=JournalTimes.com|accessdate=4 October 2011}}</ref> Nine months later, Petak lost a recall election to ] ].<ref>http://www.derekmiller.us/baseball/miller.shtml</ref><ref>http://legis.state.wi.us/LRB/gw/gw_13.pdf</ref> This resulted in Petak becoming the first Wisconsin legislator to be successfully recalled from office.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jones|first=Stephanie|title=Recalled Sen. Petak's Advice to Recall Candidates: "Take nothing for granted"|url=http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/article_8a8fd668-c211-11e0-b8e6-001cc4c03286.html|publisher=JournalTimes.com|accessdate=4 October 2011}}</ref><ref name=FreeForAll/> In 2009, Petak opened a consulting business in ].<ref>http://news.racinepost.com/2009/03/former-sen-george-petak-opens.html</ref> '''George Petak''' (November 6, 1949) is a Republican Wisconsin politician. Born in ], Petak graduated from ]. He moved to ], where he was a quality control manager. Petak was elected to the Racine School Board. In 1990, he was elected to the ].<ref>http://wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2506&search_term=petak</ref> In 1995, Petak, changed his vote on a controversial funding bill for the ] stadium. He'd initially promised to vote against the bill, but changed his mind after being persuaded the Brewers would move out of town without a new park.<ref name=FreeForAll>{{cite web|last=Walters|first=Steve|title=Wisconsin's Recall Free-For-All|url=http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CA263992330&v=2.1&u=lom_lansingcc&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w|publisher=State Legislatures|accessdate=3 October 2011}}</ref> Petak's deciding vote supported a 0.1 percent sales tax increase.<ref>{{cite web|last=Madison|title=Petak Recall Counter to History|url=http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/article_295f718a-2208-5ee9-a2a8-d55ca2ae6231.html?mode=story|publisher=JournalTimes.com|accessdate=4 October 2011}}</ref> Nine months later, Petak lost a recall election to ] ].<ref>http://www.derekmiller.us/baseball/miller.shtml</ref><ref>http://legis.state.wi.us/LRB/gw/gw_13.pdf</ref> This resulted in Petak becoming the first Wisconsin legislator to be successfully recalled from office.<ref name=FreeForAll/><ref>{{cite web|last=Jones|first=Stephanie|title=Recalled Sen. Petak's Advice to Recall Candidates: "Take nothing for granted"|url=http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/article_8a8fd668-c211-11e0-b8e6-001cc4c03286.html|publisher=JournalTimes.com|accessdate=4 October 2011}}</ref> In 2009, Petak opened a consulting business in ].<ref>http://news.racinepost.com/2009/03/former-sen-george-petak-opens.html</ref>


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George Petak (November 6, 1949) is a Republican Wisconsin politician. Born in Warren, Ohio, Petak graduated from Kent State University. He moved to Racine, Wisconsin, where he was a quality control manager. Petak was elected to the Racine School Board. In 1990, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate. In 1995, Petak, changed his vote on a controversial funding bill for the Miller Park stadium. He'd initially promised to vote against the bill, but changed his mind after being persuaded the Brewers would move out of town without a new park. Petak's deciding vote supported a 0.1 percent sales tax increase. Nine months later, Petak lost a recall election to State Assemblywoman Kimberly Plache. This resulted in Petak becoming the first Wisconsin legislator to be successfully recalled from office. In 2009, Petak opened a consulting business in Madison, Wisconsin.

Notes

  1. http://wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2506&search_term=petak
  2. ^ Walters, Steve. "Wisconsin's Recall Free-For-All". State Legislatures. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  3. Madison. "Petak Recall Counter to History". JournalTimes.com. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. http://www.derekmiller.us/baseball/miller.shtml
  5. http://legis.state.wi.us/LRB/gw/gw_13.pdf
  6. Jones, Stephanie. "Recalled Sen. Petak's Advice to Recall Candidates: "Take nothing for granted"". JournalTimes.com. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  7. http://news.racinepost.com/2009/03/former-sen-george-petak-opens.html

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