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Jay Heck became the executive director of Common Cause in Wisconsin (CC/WI) in 1996. CC/WI is Wisconsin’s largest non-partisan citizens reform advocacy organization with over 9,000 members and activists. Wisconsin’s major newspaper editorial boards and pro-reform legislators of both major political parties consider CC/WI to be one of Wisconsin’s most effective and influential state reform organizations. Heck is currently the longest serving Common Cause state director in the country.

Under Heck’s leadership, CC/WI has had many accomplishments over the past several decades including

  • leading the statewide effort to create one of the first and the most effective online lobbyist reporting systems in the nation in 1998;
  • helping to uncover and then leading to highlight the illegal campaign fundraising scheme in the State Capitol, which led to five top legislative leaders of both political parties being criminally charged and removed from office of  in 2001-2002;
  • leading the effort to eliminate the partisan political legislative caucus staffs involved in illegal campaign activities, saving taxpayers more than $4 million per year in 2001;
  • leading the legislative effort for the creation of a mandatory “paper trail” for all voting machines used in Wisconsin elections since 2006;
  • helping to create and then leading to pass legislation to establish Wisconsin’s independent, non-partisan Government Accountability Board to oversee state elections, lobbying regulation and ethics in 2007;
  • leading the effort to enact into law the Impartial Justice Law, which established full public financing for candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court who limited their spending to $400,000;
  • helping to devise and then leading in legislative efforts to pass a measure to require the disclosure of the donors to outside interest groups spending money to influence the outcome of elections;
  • leading in the establishing of a new nonpartisan independent redistricting reform measure in Wisconsin and uniting legislators and organizations behind it.

CC/WI and other fair maps advocates were instrumental in the establishment of fairer, more completive state legislative voting maps, which Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed into law in February 2024. Heck and CC/WI are also key activists in combating voter suppression and fighting to expand voting rights and access to the ballot in Wisconsin. And under Heck, CC/WI has been a leading state proponent for fairer and more impartial state courts at all levels.

Heck moved to Wisconsin in 1988 from Washington, DC to serve as a top assistant to the Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader, Joseph Strohl and was the Associate Director of the State Senate Majority Democratic Caucus. He had previously spent seven years as Legislative Director for U.S. Congressman Peter H. Kostmayer (D-PA). In 1980, Heck served on the national campaign staff of Independent U.S. Presidential candidate, Congressman John B. Anderson (R-IL).

He is a native of Cleveland, Ohio and graduated with honors from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio with degrees in political science and history. His two adult children live and work in Bangkok, Thailand and in Chicago.

What you need to know to be a student voter in Wisconsin

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What you need to know to be a student voter in Wisconsin

Students can look up their school on the lists Common Cause Wisconsin and Campus Vote Project have compiled to see if the current student ID at their particular public, private, technical and community campuses in the state is an acceptable form of ID for voting.

Vos and Redistricting Reform in Wisconsin

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Vos and Redistricting Reform in Wisconsin

Vos's sudden embrace of nonpartisan redistricting reform legislation just doesn't pass the smell test.

Common Cause Wisconsin Strongly Supports Retaining Meagan Wolfe as Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator

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Common Cause Wisconsin Strongly Supports Retaining Meagan Wolfe as Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator

Testimony of Jay Heck, Executive Director, Common Cause Wisconsin for the August 29th Wisconsin Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections And Consumer Protection regarding support of retaining Meagan Wolfe as Administrator of the Wisconsin Elections Commission

Defending Student Voting Rights

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Defending Student Voting Rights

The amicus brief supports the rights of students to cast their votes from their campus addresses in La Crosse County

Encouraging Legal Challenge to Gerrymandered WI Maps

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Encouraging Legal Challenge to Gerrymandered WI Maps

Common Cause Wisconsin Encouraged by Strong Legal Challenge to Long Standing Hyper Partisan Gerrymandered State Legislative Voting Maps

The Future of Free and Fair Elections in Wisconsin

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The Future of Free and Fair Elections in Wisconsin

For the moment, at least, Wolfe continues in her role as administrator. As we draw ever closer to the beginning of the critical 2024 elections in Wisconsin it becomes increasingly important for the WEC to have Wolfes’s firm, steady, able and experienced leadership at the helm.

Clearer Rules Governing Election Observation Needed

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Clearer Rules Governing Election Observation Needed

Earlier this year, the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) unanimously decided that clearer administrative rules overseeing the election observer system in the state were desirable and necessary to help alleviate further misunderstanding and to promote greater public confidence in the election process in future elections. CCWI is participating in this effort.

Bipartisan Support for Strengthening State Elections

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Bipartisan Support for Strengthening State Elections

Our democracy and representative state government can exist only if our election system is free, fair and accessible to all Wisconsinites who are eligible to vote.

Wisconsin After the Most Significant Election of 2023

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Wisconsin After the Most Significant Election of 2023

The national hype for this contest for ideological control of the State Supreme Court was justified and not over the top. It was by any measure, monumentally significant.

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