John W. Duncan (Wisconsin)

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John W. Duncan
Image of John W. Duncan

Candidate, Madison Common Council District 1

Madison Common Council District 1
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

1

Elections and appointments
Last elected

April 4, 2023

Next election

April 1, 2025

Education

Bachelor's

Texas Christian University, 2002

Law

University of Massachusetts School of Law, 2005

Contact

John W. Duncan is a member of the Madison Common Council in Wisconsin, representing District 1. He assumed office on April 18, 2023. His current term ends on April 15, 2025.

Duncan is running for re-election to the Madison Common Council to represent District 1 in Wisconsin. The primary for this office on February 18, 2025, was canceled.

Biography

John W. Duncan was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He earned a bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University in 2002 and a J.D. from the University of Massachusetts School of Law in 2005.[1] Duncan’s career experience includes working for a nonprofit HIV/AIDS service organization.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: City elections in Madison, Wisconsin (2023)

General election

General election for Madison Common Council District 1

John W. Duncan won election in the general election for Madison Common Council District 1 on April 4, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John W. Duncan
John W. Duncan (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
98.7
 
4,540
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.3
 
59

Total votes: 4,599
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Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. John W. Duncan advanced from the primary for Madison Common Council District 1.

Endorsements

Duncan received the following endorsements.

  • Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
  • 350 Wisconsin Action
  • Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin

2018

See also: Texas' 6th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House Texas District 6

Ronald Wright defeated Jana Lynne Sanchez and Jason Harber in the general election for U.S. House Texas District 6 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright (R)
 
53.1
 
135,961
Image of Jana Lynne Sanchez
Jana Lynne Sanchez (D)
 
45.4
 
116,350
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Jason Harber (L)
 
1.5
 
3,731

Total votes: 256,042
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary runoff election

Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 6

Jana Lynne Sanchez defeated Ruby Faye Woolridge in the Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 6 on May 22, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jana Lynne Sanchez
Jana Lynne Sanchez
 
53.1
 
6,103
Image of Ruby Faye Woolridge
Ruby Faye Woolridge
 
46.9
 
5,386

Total votes: 11,489
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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 6

Ronald Wright defeated Jake Ellzey in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 6 on May 22, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright
 
52.2
 
12,747
Image of Jake Ellzey
Jake Ellzey
 
47.8
 
11,686

Total votes: 24,433
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 6

Ruby Faye Woolridge and Jana Lynne Sanchez advanced to a runoff. They defeated John W. Duncan, Justin Snider, and Levii Shocklee in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 6 on March 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ruby Faye Woolridge
Ruby Faye Woolridge
 
36.9
 
10,857
Image of Jana Lynne Sanchez
Jana Lynne Sanchez
 
36.9
 
10,838
Image of John W. Duncan
John W. Duncan
 
13.5
 
3,978
Image of Justin Snider
Justin Snider
 
6.9
 
2,014
Image of Levii Shocklee
Levii Shocklee
 
5.8
 
1,702

Total votes: 29,389
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 6

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 6 on March 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright
 
45.1
 
20,750
Image of Jake Ellzey
Jake Ellzey
 
21.8
 
9,999
Image of Ken Cope
Ken Cope
 
7.7
 
3,540
Image of Shannon Dubberly
Shannon Dubberly
 
6.3
 
2,884
Image of Mark Mitchell
Mark Mitchell
 
4.7
 
2,152
Image of Troy Ratterree
Troy Ratterree
 
4.0
 
1,858
Image of Kevin Harrison
Kevin Harrison
 
3.9
 
1,771
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Deborah Gagliardi
 
3.6
 
1,676
Image of Thomas Dillingham
Thomas Dillingham
 
1.2
 
544
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Shawn Dandridge
 
1.1
 
518
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Mel Hassell
 
0.6
 
268

Total votes: 45,960
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Campaign themes

2023

Candidate Connection

John W. Duncan completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Duncan's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I have spent my entire career in the legal healthcare field, advocating for those who don’t have a voice and fighting for what is right. My professional experience includes working with Medicaid-eligible individuals, expanding health benefits for low-income populations, and ensuring equitable care for patients living with HIV/AIDS.

I am a product of public schools, a former nonprofit leader, and a community organizer who is passionate about good government. I have been immersed in the fight for LGBTQ+ equality and civil rights for much of my life, and I am ready to continue advocating for all my neighbors here in Madison.

  • My husband and I are proud to call Madison home. We decided to move here because we saw the city for what it is – a beautiful and welcoming place to live, grow, and one day retire. The strong sense of community on the Westside is just one of the many reasons we are excited to be starting our family here.
  • I believe that my professional and personal experiences make me the right person to represent my community. At a critical time when the rights of vulnerable populations are being chipped away at the state and federal levels, I believe I can be a powerful advocate to fight for these rights and protections at the city level.
  • Our city is at an exciting crossroads. I know that bold, progressive leadership can help make Madison a better place for everyone – no matter who they are, where they come from, or how they imagine their future. To accomplish this, we need elected officials who will listen to the stories and experiences of their constituents and use what they learn to represent the needs of their district, with particular attention on the needs of historically marginalized communities. I am running for Common Council to be that kind of compassionate and responsive representative for my community.

Affordable Housing:
Homelessness and a broader lack of affordable housing is a policy failure. As Alder, I will fight to ensure everyone can seek out and obtain housing without going into debt. No one should be pushed out of Madison because of the cost of living. We must continue to invest in affordable housing units across the city to ensure diverse, mixed housing opportunities for all.

Climate & Sustainability:
Climate change is the defining issue of our time. Madison must continue to lead the state on innovative solutions to curbing emissions, expanding clean energy sources, preserving our natural resources, and protecting air and water quality. We must take action now to ensure a livable Madison for future generations.

Transportation:
We must continue to invest in a 21st-century transportation system that connects our entire city--from East to West. Access to our public transit system should not be limited because of someone's location. We must also do more to ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists throughout the city.

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on January 26, 2023 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "bio" defined multiple times with different content