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Amaad Rivera-Wagner (born December 1981) is an American community organizer and Democratic politician from Green Bay, Wisconsin. He is a member of the
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, representing
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since
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. He has served as chief of staff to Green Bay mayor Eric Genrich since 2021, and managed Genrich's 2023 re-election campaign. Earlier in his career, he was the first openly gay member of the City Council of
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, served as a policy advisor to
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(D–MA), and ran for
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. After the
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, Rivera-Wagner was a target of Republican attacks and conspiracy theories due to his logistical role supporting the central count of Green Bay's absentee ballots in that election.


Early life and education

Amaad Rivera-Wagner was born Amaad Rivera in
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. He was raised and educated in Springfield and
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, graduating from the Springfield High School of Science and Technology in 2000. He was active community and social issues from an early age; in middle school he contributed several articles to a youth-focused section of the local newspaper, His articles dealt with issues such as drug abuse, the O. J. Simpson murder trial, racism and prejudice, and underage drinking. After high school, Rivera worked with the Holyoke Youth Commission, then enrolled in
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.


Political career


Springfield City Council

Rivera made his first run for public office in 2009, when he ran for a seat on the City Council of
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. Rivera topped the field in the nonpartisan primary, but lost the general election to public school teacher Keith W. Wright. A year after the election, however, Wright resigned his seat due to family issues. By law, the position was then offered to the 2nd-place finisher in the last election—Rivera. Rivera immediately indicated that he would accept the job, but before he could take office, questions were raised about his residency and eligibility. Another member of the City Council questioned whether Rivera, then a graduate student, was still residing in the district; his succession also raised questions about whether the law was intended to apply to offices like the one Rivera sought—where the general election featured only two candidates. With the support of the city elections secretary and city attorney, however, Rivera was able to take office on schedule at the start of the next term in January 2011. Rivera also ran afoul of campaign finance rules during his year on the City Council, having not filed a campaign finance report since before the 2009 election. He ultimately filed his late reports and paid a $100 fine. His term on the City Council was set to expire just a year after his inauguration; rather than running for re-election in his district in 2011, he sought to move into an at-large seat, where he only had to finish within the top five vote-getters in a city-wide election. Rivera ultimately finished seventh and left office at the end of the year. Though his service was brief, Rivera was the first openly gay member of the Springfield City Council. After leaving the City Council, Rivera was hired as a state policy advisor to U.S. Senator
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(D–MA).


Massachusetts Senate bid

In 2018, Rivera made another bid for elected office, launching a primary challenge against incumbent Democratic state senator James T. Welch. Rivera ran as a progressive challenger to the eight-year incumbent, Welch. Rivera had become active in the
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movement after the shooting at
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, and received the endorsement of the Springfield chapter of the organization in his primary bid. He was also endorsed by former Massachusetts Democratic Party chair John E. Walsh. After a fierce primary, Welch prevailed, taking 58% of the vote.


Wisconsin

Shortly after his run for state Senate, Rivera moved to
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, where he worked for the progressive nonprofit Opportunity Wisconsin. Following the
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, Rivera-Wagner became a leader of the protests in Green Bay and was ultimately hired by Green Bay mayor
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as a community liaison for his office. Also that year, Rivera-Wagner was elected as a delegate to the
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, though that convention's in-person events were canceled due to the
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. As a city employee, Rivera-Wagner was assigned to provide logistical support for the massive central count of Green Bay's absentee ballots for the
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. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the election had much higher than normal vote-by-mail utilization. After
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won the election, the defeated outgoing president,
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, sought to blame fraud involving absentee ballots for his loss. Although Rivera-Wagner's role in the central count was just logistical issues such as organizing parking passes and media access, he became a focus of attention from Republican allies of Donald Trump. In 2021, Rivera-Wagner was promoted to Genrich's chief of staff, a position he'd hold for the next three years. As chief of staff, he handled oversight of some of the city's distribution of federal funds from the
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. He also managed the city funds for a major real estate redevelopment project on Green Bay's east side, on 25 acres of land donated by
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. In 2022 and 2023, Rivera-Wagner also served as campaign manager for Genrich's successful 2023 re-election. He also serves co-chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Task Force for the Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce. In early 2024, Green Bay's state representative Kristina Shelton announced she would not run for re-election. Around the same time, the Wisconsin Legislature adopted a new redistricting plan after the
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struck down the decade-old Republican gerrymander. Rivera-Wagner opted to enter the race for
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in the redrawn 90th Assembly district. The 90th district formerly comprised most of central Green Bay, but after the redistricting, shifted to comprise more of Green Bay's east side. Rivera-Wagner secured the endorsement of Mayor Genrich and the outgoing state representative, Shelton, before announcing his campaign, and was then the only Democrat to run in the district. In the general election he faced Republican Jessica Henderson, a political newcomer. The general election was competitive, Rivera-Wagner prevailed by 1,224 votes. He took office in January 2025.


Personal life and family

Amaad Rivera-Wagner was one of three children raised by his single mother, Kim Rivera, who was a teenager when he was born. After Rivera served on the Springfield City council, Kim Rivera sought election to the Council in 2015, but lost the election. Amaad Rivera took the additional last name Wagner when he married William Wagner. They reside in Green Bay's Astor Park neighborhood with their two dogs, Appa and Lambeau.


Electoral history


Massachusetts Senate (2018)


Wisconsin Assembly (2024)


References


External links


Campaign website

2018 Campaign website (Archived Aug. 28, 2018)
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