In 2004 Parisi was elected to represent Wisconsin's 48th Assembly district.The district encompasses
McFarland,
Monona, the
Towns of
Blooming Grove and
Dunn and the far eastern portion of the City of Madison. Land used in the district ranges from high-intensity urban and heavy industrial to natural areas as well as several miles of
Lake Monona shoreline. Parisi won his
primary by over 2:1, and in the
general election defeated Dan Long (
Republican) by 25,066 to 8,451. He was assigned to the
standing committees on
aging and
long-term care, on
agriculture, on
budget review, on
corrections and the
courts, and on
local and
urban affairs. In 2006, he again faced Long in the general election, and defeated him by a fractionally larger margin. In 2008, he was unopposed in both the primary and general elections. In 2010, he defeated Spencer Zimmerman (Republican) and Grant Gilbertson (
independent running as a "Progress-Freedom" candidate), with 20,650 for Parisi, 6929 for Zimmerman, and 893 for Gilbertson. His work in the State Assembly focused on criminal justice, ending domestic abuse and sexual assault and workforce development. In 2014 he testified in favor of a living wage before a Senate committee that had fast-tracked legislation against it. On April 14, 2011, after having been elected Dane County Executive, Parisi resigned from the Wisconsin State Assembly. He was succeeded by
Chris Taylor, who was unopposed in the general election after winning a six-way Democratic
primary election. == Dane County Executive ==