SAPIK FOR SENATE
Wisconsin Senate District 25


Allow me to introduce myself.

I’m Angie Sapik, a proud wife, mother, and lifelong advocate for northern Wisconsin values. Married for 13 years to Nate Sapik, owner of the union shop Benson Electric Co., we’re raising our two children, Calvin (9) and Reba (8), in Lake Nebagamon. From 2023 to 2025, I had the honor of serving as the first Republican woman to represent Wisconsin’s 73rd Assembly District—covering Burnett, Washburn, and Douglas Counties. While in the Assembly, I fought for policies that put people first:.
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I stand firmly for Second Amendment rights, freedom of speech, lower taxes, and less government control—because Wisconsinites deserve more autonomy, not more mandates. Whether it’s defending your right to bear arms, speaking your mind, or keeping more of your hard-earned money, I’ve got your back. Today, I serve on the Douglas County Board of Supervisors and served on the Post-Election Commission, assigned by The Republican Party of Wisconsin, where I worked to strengthen Republican turnout in our elections. I was also selected to be one of ten electorates in the state of Wisconsin to officially elect Donald J. Trump into office.
Public service isn’t a job—it’s a duty. I deeply respect those who serve in law enforcement, education, and provide community leadership. Wisconsin is moving in the right direction—stronger schools, safer communities, and a growing economy—but we can’t let up. The trajectory is good, but the work isn’t done.
Thank you for visiting my page. I’m running for State Senate in District 25 to be the senator you deserve, fighting for you in the capitol.
Mark your calendar: The election is in August 2026.
Let’s keep Wisconsin free, strong, and independent—together.
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All my best,
Angie

Things we have accomplished:

Securing 400 million dollars for the replacement of the Blatnik Bridge in Superior, WI.

Voted for health insurance companies to cover 3D Mammogram Screenings for breast cancer

Voted for placement of School Resource Officers in public schools for safety and positive relationships between students and police.

Eliminated personal property tax, saving over 500 million dollars in tax fees statewide.
Budgeted for millions of dollars to go directly to the reparation of Wisconsin State Parks

Reduced hunting regulations including allowing 10-17 year olds to hunt with a mentor before finishing the full course

Passed tougher Fentanyl penalties: MANDATORY MINIMUMS when dealing causes death

Delivered the biggest shared-revenue increase in Wisconsin history!

Required DOJ Crime lab to test rape-kits within five business days, preventing backlog of kit data

Historic K-12 School Funding increase: $325 per pupil.

Banned revenue limit referenda for low performing districts, preventing large districts from asking for more money if reading and math scores are below 60/100

Co-authored a dental scholarship program giving Marquette Dental school tuition to students who practice in underserved, rural Wisconsin areas




