Trevor Jung was born half-way around the world and adopted at the age of two by a fourth-generation Racinian and small business owner. Raised by his dad, Scott, and a loving community, Trevor is a proud graduate of Racine Unified Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
After college, Trevor came home — soon becoming Racine’s youngest elected alderperson since 1862. He brought a fresh, results-oriented approach to the Common Council, focused on improving services, saving taxpayer dollars, and creating a more sustainable future for his city.
As Director of RYDE Racine, Racine’s public transit system, Trevor manages a $10+ million annual budget and leads a team of incredible public servants. Under his leadership, transit has become better connected to hospitals, social services, and jobs — improving access for seniors and working families alike. Yet instead of support from the state, his team has faced continued divestment.
Trevor believes state government should be a tool for good — solving problems, removing barriers, and creating opportunity. Now, he’s ready to bring that same energy to Madison, to put the families and communities of the 21st District first.