Scott Lee Gunderson (born October 24, 1956) is an American farmer, Republican politician, and former small business owner from Racine County, Wisconsin.
Since leaving state office, he has been active locally, running Waterford's Fourth of July and Memorial Day parades, and the Racine County Fair.
In his time in the Assembly, he was a member of the committee on natural resources for all 16 years of his legislative career, serving as chairman during the 2005–2006 term.
Gunderson entered the special election to succeed him in the Wisconsin Senate, but he was defeated in the Republican primary by state representative Mary Lazich.
[11] The state Ethics Board ruled in 2006 that Gunderson as owner of Gundy's Sport didn't have enough of a financial interest in gun-related proposals to have a conflict.
Gunderson acknowledged that his farm and farmhouse is in the 63rd District; but points out that he has an apartment in Waterford, which has been his official address and voting residence for some time.
After winning re-election in 2010, Gunderson resigned his seat before the start of the 2011 legislative term, accepting a job as an executive assistant in the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Since then, he has been active locally, running Waterford's Fourth of July and Memorial Day parades, and the Racine County Fair.