State Bar of Wisconsin Elections
The Bar's membership will elect a president-elect and treasurer as
well as a member of the Wisconsin Judicial Council. In addition, the
Young Lawyers, Nonresident Lawyers and Government Lawyers divisions will select a president-elect.
Information about the Government Lawyers Division candidate will appear
in an upcoming Newsletter.
The State Bar president-elect serves a one-year term before becoming
president. The treasurer holds the position for two years, while the
Judicial Council representative serves a three-year term.
Voting will be conducted by mailed ballots that will be sent out on
or before April 11 and must be received at the State Bar no later than
April 25, 1997. This election timetable reflects a change in the bylaws
that went into effect with the 1995 elections.
The winning candidates will assume their offices July 1, 1997.
Candidates for President-elect
Candidates for Treasurer
Candidates for Judicial Council
Candidate for Nonresident Lawyers Division president-elect
Candidate for Government Lawyers Division president-elect
At press time the Government Lawyers Division announced the
nomination of attorney Grant Langley as its candidate for
president-elect. Langley is with the Milwaukee City Attorneys
Office.
Candidate for Young Lawyers Division president-elect
Candidates for Board of Governors
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