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Protasiewicz was previously married to Patrick Madden, a Wisconsin circuit judge. At the time, she was an assistant district attorney in her 30s, while he was a Wisconsin circuit judge in his 70s with three adult children. The marriage lasted just a few months and ended contentiously. One of Madden's
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to appoint another Democratic-friendly justice to the court, Republicans discussed further gaming the impeachment process to keep Protasiewicz in limbo, since a judge could not take part in any cases after being impeached but prior to their trial in the Senate. The impeachment threat gained national
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The following year, however, another Milwaukee County judge, Charles Kahn, announced his retirement. Protasiewicz ran for the open seat and won without opposition. She was re-elected without opposition in
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Protasiewicz won the April 4 general election, defeating Kelly by 11.02 percentage points, receiving 24.8% more votes. News organizations projected her victory within a few hours of polls closing.
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announced that he would seek advice from a panel of former justices that would investigate whether impeachment was warranted. It was later revealed that the panel consisted of former justices
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The 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election gained nationwide attention and became the most expensive judicial election in American history by a wide margin. Together, the candidates spent about
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Media outlets viewed Protasiewicz's accession as an ideological shift for the court, marking the return of liberal control of the court for the first time since 2007.
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In late December 2023, Vos finally confirmed that the Assembly was unlikely to launch an impeachment of Protasiewicz over the redistricting case.
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primary, securing a place in the April general election. Her opponent in the general election was former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice
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attention and state Democrats mobilized to defend Protasiewicz. At the height of the controversy, Republican Assembly speaker
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While working in the district attorney's office, she was a member of the employees' union. She participated in several of the
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In 2013, she made her first run for public office, running for a Milwaukee County circuit judge position against incumbent
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Protasiewicz was candid during her campaign for Supreme Court about her philosophy and values on issues such as abortion,
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Impeachment in Wisconsin § Threatened impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz (2023)
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her. This was tied to demands that she should recuse herself from cases challenging Wisconsin's
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Protasiewicz was sworn in as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court on August 1, 2023, at the
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Within a month of her inauguration, Republicans in the state legislature began threatening to
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children later alleged that Protasiewicz abused him, a claim Protasiewicz strongly denied.
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Shortly after graduation from law school, Protasiewicz joined the office of the
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Since the removal of Protasiewicz would have just enabled Democratic governor
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Wisconsin Circuit Courts, Milwaukee Circuit, Branch 45 Election, 2013
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In the spring of 2022, Protasiewicz announced her candidacy for
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since August 2023. Protasiewicz was elected to the court in the
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Protasiewicz was raised by her mother and stepfather in a
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Protasiewicz was born and raised on the south side of
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(April 4, 2023). 1113:Vielmetti, Bruce (April 2, 2013). 345:Milwaukee County District Attorney 180:University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 14: 2418: 2372:American people of Polish descent 2012:Statewide political officials of 1933: 1641:Johnson, Shawn (August 1, 2023). 1406:Johnson, Shawn (March 30, 2023). 1352:Johnson, Shawn (March 30, 2023). 1087:Johnson, Shawn (March 30, 2023). 325:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 2043: 1830:Beck, Molly (October 10, 2023). 1434:Shawn, Johnson (April 2, 2023). 570: 292:, after previously serving as a 222: 203: 148: 1900: 1886:Bice, Daniel (March 22, 2023). 1879: 1851: 1823: 1797: 1769: 1724:Lehr, Sarah (August 14, 2023). 1717: 1690: 1669:Bauer, Scott (August 1, 2023). 1662: 1634: 1608: 1587:Edelman, Adam (April 4, 2023). 1580: 1552: 1498: 1472: 1446: 1427: 1399: 1371: 1345: 1309: 1281: 897:General Election, April 4, 2023 621:General Election, April 2, 2013 333:Marquette University Law School 299:in from 2014 to 2023 and as an 165: 144: 2392:Wisconsin circuit court judges 1915:Wisconsin Elections Commission 1559:Bauer, Scott (April 4, 2023). 1267:Wisconsin Elections Commission 1235:Wisconsin Elections Commission 1214:Wisconsin Elections Commission 1161: 1155:Wisconsin Elections Commission 1106: 1080: 1055: 717:Wisconsin Supreme Court (2023) 596:Wisconsin Circuit Court (2013) 1: 1615:Smith, Matt (July 31, 2023). 1269:. 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Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Incumbent
Patience D. Roggensack
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
BA
Marquette University
JD

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proh-tə-SAY-wits
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Supreme Court
2023 election
Milwaukee County
circuit court judge
assistant district attorney
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pius XI High School
bachelor's degree
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Juris Doctor
Marquette University Law School
Milwaukee County District Attorney
protests
2011 Wisconsin Act 10
Rebecca Bradley
Scott Walker

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