On January 4, 2011, Abele formally announced that he entered the race for Milwaukee County Executive. Abele and Stone received the most votes and advanced on to a run-off election that was held on April 5, 2011. On April 6, 2011, Abele defeated Republican challenger
Jeff Stone, and was sworn in on April 21, 2011.
Issue positions Ideology and party affiliation Abele contributed primarily to Democratic campaigns and the Democratic Party. Formerly, Abele was on a number of finance committees. This included the 2002 campaign for former Governor
Jim Doyle, where he helped with John Kerry's presidential fundraising, and donated to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. The
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Daniel Bice reported that Abele donated to the campaigns of Republican state legislators including
Joe Sanfelippo and
Dale Kooyenga, both of whom have played roles in the passage of bills that have increased Abele's power as Milwaukee County executive.
Endorsements On February 12, 2011, Abele received the endorsement of the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which stated "Chris Abele's leadership on nonprofit boards, his experience running two family companies and his skill managing the Argosy Foundation make him a solid choice for county executive", and "Abele has the right experience and the right vision. Abele could be a game-changer". ==Tenure as Milwaukee County executive==