Timothy Ramthun
Timothy S. Ramthun is an American consultant and politician from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2019 through 2022, representing the 59th Assembly district, and was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Wisconsin in the 2022 Republican primary. He has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 United States presidential election in Wisconsin.
Background
Ramthun was born and raised in Kewaskum, Wisconsin. Ramthun was elected to the Kewaskum Board of Education and served as President of the board for two years.Political office
His first attempt at election to the Wisconsin State Assembly was in 2014, when he ran in the Republican primary to replace Daniel LeMahieu, but was defeated by Jesse Kremer. Four years later, in 2018, Kremer chose not to run for re-election and Ramthun again entered the Republican primary. This time he prevailed over the Republican field and went on to win the general election without opposition.Ramthun ran in the Republican Party primary for the 2022 Wisconsin gubernatorial election against Tim Michels, former lieutenant governor Rebecca Kleefisch, Kevin Nicholson and Adam J. Fisher. Michels won the primary, while Ramthun received only six-percent of the vote.
In 2024, Ramthun ran for Wisconsin Senate, launching a primary challenge against state senator Dan Feyen in the 20th Senate district. Feyen won the nomination by a wide margin; Ramthun received 35% of the vote.