Mandela Barnes Net Worth: Salary, House, Age, Height

Mandela Barnes Net Worth: $200 thousand (approx.)

Net Worth$200 thousand (approx.)
BornJesse Mandela Barnes
December 1, 1986 (age 36)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Other political
affiliations
Working Families
EducationAlabama A&M University (BA)

Mandela Barnes Net Worth is estimated to be around $200 thousand. Mandela Barnes primary source of income is his career as a politician.

Mandela Barnes Net Worth
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Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes reported assets of between $5,005 and $75,000. Barnes’ financial disclosure, filed with the U.S. Senate, lists a single savings account worth between $1,001 and $15,000. The only other investment he listed was his state retirement plan. That includes four investments, each worth between $1,001 and $15,000.

Barnes, who formally entered the race in July, listed no debts of more than $10,000. His state salary of $148,080 was the only income he listed on his filing. The Senate financial disclosure statements don’t require candidates to list their primary residence.

Mandela Barnes Net Worth

Barnes served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2013 to 2017, leaving after an unsuccessful bid for the state Senate. He then worked as deputy director of strategic engagement with State Innovation Exchange. The organization is a nonprofit policy shop for progressive legislators created as a counter to the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council.

Barnes left that job as he ran for lieutenant governor in 2018, and he didn’t file a tax return for that year.

Mandela Barnes House and Cars

  • Place of living: US
  • Cars: Car Brand to be Updated

Mandela Barnes is a famous American politician working as the 45th lieutenant governor of Wisconsin since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Mandela is a former state representative.

Mandela Barnes Biography | Who is Mandela Barnes?

Mandela Barnes was born in Milwaukee on December 1, 1986, the son of a public school teacher and a United Auto Workers member.

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He was born as Jesse and his legal name is J. Mandela Barnes.

  • Full Names: Mandela Barnes
  • Popular As: Mandela
  • Gender: Male
  • Occupation / Profession: Politician
  • Nationality: American
  • Race / Ethnicity: African
  • Religion: Christian
  • Sexual Orientation: Straight

Mandela Barnes Birthday:

  • Age / How Old?: 36 years (2022)
  • Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
  • Date of Birth: December 1, 1986
  • Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
  • Birthday: December 1,

Mandela Barnes Body Measurements

  • Body Measurements: Not Available
  • Height / How Tall?: Average
  • Weight: Moderate
  • Eye Color: Dark Brown
  • Hair Color: Black
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Mandela Barnes Family and Relationship

  • Father (Dad): Not Known
  • Mother: Not Known
  • Siblings (Brothers and Sisters): Not Known
  • Marital Status: To be Updated
  • Wife/Spouse: Not Available
  • Dating / Girlfriend: Single

Mandela Barnes Age:

Mandela Barnes Age is 36 years, he was born on December 1, 1986, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Mandelacelebrates his birthday on December 1, every year, and his birth sign is Sagittarius.

Mandela Barnes Height and Weight:

Mandela Barnes height is average and moderate weight. Mandela Barnes appears to be quite tall in stature in his photos, relative to his surroundings, which are anything to go by. But, details regarding his actual height and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We are keeping tabs and will update this information once it is out.

Mandela Barnes Education:

Mandela Barnes attended the private Holy Redeemer school in Milwaukee, as well as Milwaukee Public Schools, including John Marshall High School, and Alabama A&M University, however, he never graduated due to incomplete coursework.

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Mandela Barnes worked for various political campaigns and in the office of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barret, finally becoming an organizer for M.I.C.A.H., a Milwaukee based interfaith coalition that advocates social justice. Mandela worked as the Deputy Director of Strategic Engagement for State Innovation Exchange, a national progressive public policy organization based in Madison.

Mandela Barnes Parents, Family and Siblings

Mandela Barnes was born and raised by his parents in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States of America. Our research to find out more about his family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available.

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Thus, the identity of Mandela Barnes’ parents is still unclear. It is also not known if he has any siblings. Nevertheless, this section will be updated as soon as it is available.

Mandela Barnes Wife | Is Mandela Barnes Married?

Mandela Barnes likes to keep his marital status private hence information about his partner is still unclear. It is not publicly known whether he is married or dating. However, this information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Mandela Barnes Children:

As of 2022, there isn’t any documented report about Mandela Barnes having children. Nevertheless, this information is currently under review and will be updated once it is available.

Mandela Barnes Political Career:

State Assembly (2013-2017)

In April 2012 Mandela Barnes announced his candidacy for Wisconsin State Assembly District 11, representing the north side of Milwaukee and a small part of Wauwatosa, challenging incumbent Jason Fields in the Democratic Party’s primary election. Mandela Barnes’ campaign made major issues of Fields’s support for the school voucher program and opposition to limiting interest rates charged by payday loan companies, whose charges can exceed a 500% annual percentage rate.

Mandela Barnes defeated Fields in the August 2012 primary with 2,596 votes to Fields’s 1,206. His win was seen as a loss for the pro-voucher American Federation for Children, which pumped over $100,000 into primaries in greater Milwaukee to support candidates, none of whom won.

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In the November general election, Mandela ran unopposed. He received 16,403 votes to 201 scattered votes for others. Mandela was reelected in 2014 without a primary or general election challenge. Mandela worked on the Assembly Committees on Corrections, Education, Jobs and Economy, and Small Business Development.

Mandela Barnes also worked as the chairman of the Legislature’s Black and Latino Causes and helped lead a number of international delegations to the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Mandela Barnes authored various pieces of legislation during his time in state legislative office, including reforms to the parental choice program, juvenile justice reforms, a new grant program for community prosecutors, extending out-of-home care for youth in the foster system, early release reforms, ending the use of solitary confinement in prisons, expanding victim and witness advocacy services, establishing a community schools grant program, investigation of juvenile corrections programs and facilities, expanding eligibility for technical college students, creating an Office of Civil Service, allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to preregister to vote, decriminalization of marijuana, and comprehensive gun control legislation.

2015 confrontation with Protester

In 2015 protester and videographer Miles Kristan recorded video of himself asking Mandela Barnes in public “if Wisconsin taxpayers should pay for a Bucks arena,” about Mandela’s vote to fund the future Fiserv Forum. After the encounter, Mandela Barnes confronted Kristan and seemingly pushed him. Mandela said he pushed Kristan’s camera away but did not assault him.

2016 State Senate Campaign

On April 11, 2016, Mandela Barnes announced that he would resign from the Assembly to launch a primary challenge against Lena Taylor, the Democratic incumbent in Wisconsin State Senate District 4. Some political observers, such as professor and former State Senator Mordecai Lee, expressed surprise, noting both the rarity of Democratic Senate primaries and the 90% reelection rate for incumbents in Wisconsin.

Some also framed the race as reflective of the broader struggle in the Democratic Party, pitting a young progressive challenger against an older, more centrist incumbent. Mandela lost to Taylor by a wide margin in the August 9 election, with 7,443 votes to Taylor’s 11,454.

2018 Lieutenant Governor Campaign

In January 2018 Mandela Barnes announced his candidacy for lieutenant governor of Wisconsin in the 2018 election. Mandela was endorsed by U.S. Representative Mark Pocan, State Senators Tim Carpenter, Jon Erpenbach, La Tonya Johnson, Chris Larson, and Bob Wirch, and over 23 Democratic members of the Wisconsin State Assembly including former gubernatorial candidate Dana Wachs.

Barnes was also endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers Local 212, Communications Workers of America, Democracy for America, the Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters, MoveOn.org, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, United Auto Workers WI State CAP Council, and the Wisconsin Working Families Party.

In June 2018 Mandela Barnes won the Democratic Party of Wisconsin straw poll with 80.9% of the vote, earning 617 out of 763 votes. During the primary, his name was omitted from three newspaper election notices in different counties. The day before the election, his picture was used in a local news report about a fatal motorcycle crash.

On August 14, 2018, Mandela Barnes won the Democratic primary in a landslide against Sheboygan businessman Kurt Kober and became the running mate of Democratic gubernatorial nominee Tony Evers. Evers and Mandela went on to win the November 2018 election, defeating incumbent Republicans Scott Walker and Rebecca Kleefisch. Mandela became Wisconsin’s first African American lieutenant governor.

Tenure as Lieutenant Governor

For the 2022 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Mandela Barnes is currently working as a vice-chair of both the convention and the host committee.

2022 U.S. Senate campaign:

On July 20, 2021, Mandela Barnes announced his candidacy for United States Senate in the 2022 election, contesting the seat held by incumbent Ron Johnson. Mandela Barnes was the 8th person to enter the race for the Democratic nomination. If elected, Mandela Barnes would be the first Black person to represent Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate.By July 29, all of Barnes’ major competitors had withdrawn from the primary race and endorsed him, leaving his way clear for the run against Johnson

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Mandela Barnes FAQ:

Who is Mandela Barnes?

Mandela Barnes is an American politician working as the 45th lieutenant governor of Wisconsin since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Mandela is a former state representative.

How old is Mandela Barnes?

Mandela is 35 years old as of 2020, he was born on December 1, 1986, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. He celebrates his birthday on December 1, every year, and his birth sign is Sagittarius.

How tall is Mandela Barnes?

Mandela stands at an average height, he has not shared his height with the public. His height will be listed once we have it from a credible source.

Is Mandela Barnes married?

Details about his love life are still under review. We will let you know when he gets in a relationship or when we discover helpful information about his love life.

How much is Mandela Barnes’ worth?

Mandela Barnes has an approximate net worth ranging between $1 million and $5 million dollars (Approx). This amount has been accrued from his leading roles in the political industry.

Where does Mandela Barnes live?

Mandela has not shared his precise location of residence due to security reasons. We will immediately update this information if we get the location and images of his house.

Is Mandela Barnes dead or alive?

Mandela Barnes is alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.