Fitchburg, Wisconsin – Randy Udell has officially announced his campaign for Dane County Board District 33. A Fitchburg resident since 1998, Udell brings extensive experience to the table that would benefit all Dane County residents if elected.
Udell has served as an alder representing District 4 on the Fitchburg City Council since 2020, serving as council president for two of those years. His committee service includes time on the Finance Committee, the Plan Commission, the Community and Economic Development Authority, the Healthy Neighborhood Advisory Committee, the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, and the Library Board.
Udell also has a long history of involvement in the Democratic Party. He is the elected treasurer of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, having won election four times under two party chairs, and oversees a multi-million dollar budget. He previously served as chair and treasurer of the 2nd Congressional District Democrats and as a staff member for Congressman Les Aspin and Maryland Attorney General Steve Sachs.
In regards to his record of public service, Udell stated his desire to work with fellow supervisors to solve key issues facing Dane County: “After four years serving on City Council, I would like to use the perspective and experience I have gained from my tenure to benefit not only the city of Fitchburg but also Dane County as a whole. I’m running because I like listening to people and helping them solve their problems. I am excited to have the opportunity to take on a new challenge while continuing to have the chance to represent the city I love.”
Udell’s campaign will emphasize capital project investment and facilities planning, maintaining fiscal responsibility, and supporting policies that improve quality of life for residents in both District 33 and Dane County as a whole.
For more information about Randy and his campaign, please visit his official website at udellfordanecounty.com.
District 33 includes the southern 2/3rds of the city of Fitchburg, roughly along and south of McKee Road and McCoy Road. The election will be held on April 2nd, 2024.