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  • Janet Protasiewicz is a current Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, who worked as an Assistant District Attorney for 25 years before getting elected judge in 2014. Protasiewicz has significant experience in criminal court and children’s court cases.

    Protasiewicz says she is running for Wisconsin Supreme Court to take back the court from right-wing partisan extremists and restore integrity to the court. She promises to focus on fairness and keep politics out of the courtroom.

    Janet Protasiewicz

    Janet Protasiewicz is a current Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, who worked as an Assistant District Attorney for 25 years before getting elected judge in 2014. Protasiewicz has significant experience in criminal court and children’s court cases.

    Janet Protasiewicz is a current Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, who worked as an Assistant District Attorney for 25 years before getting elected judge in 2014. Protasiewicz has significant experience in criminal court and children’s court cases.

    Protasiewicz says she is running for Wisconsin Supreme Court to take back the court from right-wing partisan extremists and restore integrity to the court. She promises to focus on fairness and keep politics out of the courtroom.

    Janet Protasiewicz

    Janet Protasiewicz is a current Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, who worked as an Assistant District Attorney for 25 years before getting elected judge in 2014. Protasiewicz has significant experience in criminal court and children’s court cases.

  • Endorsed By: AFSCME, AFT Wisconsin, Citizen Action Wisconsin, EMILY'S List, UAW, Operating Engineers Local 139, American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 212, Wisconsin Laborers District Council, Voces de la Frontera Action