Wimberger returned to the Green Bay area and started his own law firm.
Political career
Wimberger made his first attempt at elected office in 2014, when he ran for Wisconsin State Assembly, challenging first-term Democratic incumbent Eric Genrich in the Green Bay-based 90th Assembly district. Despite a strong performance statewide by the Republican Party, Genrich prevailed in the general election with nearly 55% of the vote.[3]
Two years later Wimberger made another attempt, this time challenging 16-year incumbent state senator Dave Hansen in the 30th State Senate district.[4] Wimberger again fell short in the general election, but made a strong showing with nearly 49% of the vote.[5][6]
In January 2020, Senator Hansen announced he would not seek re-election to a sixth term in 2020.[7] Wimberger announced in April that he would make another run for the now-open state senate seat.[8][9] Wimberger was unopposed in the Republican primary[10] and faced Hansen's nephew, De Pere alderman Jonathon Hansen, in the general election.[11] The 30th senate was one of the most heavily contested elections in the state, with outside political action committees spending nearly $1,000,000 on both sides of the race.[12] In one example, Wimberger's legal career came under fire from the Democratic PAC A Better Wisconsin, Together. One advertisement attacked Wimberger for his defense of a man accused of 213 counts of possessing child pornography.[13] Another ad attacked him for his treatment of a teenage victim while he was defense counsel for a group of American Marines accused of raping her.[14] Wimberger asserted that he was only doing his job—providing a vigorous defense for the accused.[15][16]
Wimberger prevailed with 54% of the vote, one of two state senate pickups for the Republicans in the 2020 election.[17][18]
Personal life and family
Eric Wimberger lives in De Pere, Wisconsin. In addition to his legal work, he is a board member of the philanthropic Cloud Family Foundation.[2] His mother, Wendy Wimberger, owns the Sweet Memories Candy Shoppe in Lakewood, Wisconsin.[2]