Gov. Walker seeks applicants for pending judicial vacancies
June 2, 2011 – Gov. Scott Walker is seeking applicants for five
circuit court judicial vacancies and has extended the deadline for
filing several other judicial appointment applications.
Applications are requested, by June 21, for appointments to circuit
courts in Calumet, Milwaukee, Wood, Eau Claire, and Menominee-Shawano
counties to replace the following outgoing jurists:
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Calumet County Circuit Court Judge Donald A. Poppy (effective June
25, 2011)
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Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Francis T. Wasielewski
(effective Aug. 1, 2011)
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Wood County Circuit Court Judge James Mason (effective June 29,
2011)
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Eau Claire County Circuit Judge Benjamin D. Proctor (effective June
29, 2011)
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Menominee-Shawano County Circuit Court Judge Thomas G. Grover
(effective June 24, 2011)
To apply, interested individuals should submit a Judicial
Application, together with a cover letter, resume (not to exceed two
pages), and a list of three to four references. Submit completed
application materials via email to judicialappointments@wisconsin.gov
no later than Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
The governor’s office also announced a deadline extension, to
June 21, for judicial
vacancies in the Second District Court of Appeals, as well as the
Manitowoc, Outagamie, and Richland county circuit courts.
Direct questions about the appointments process to Brian Hagedorn at
(608) 266-1212.