Janet Protasiewicz

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BIRTH DATE

1 December 1962

AGE

61 years, 7 month, 26 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds.
22519 Total days.

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Next Birthday : Sunday, December 1, 2024

Janet Claire Protasiewicz, a Bold Women, An American lawyer and Judge, Janet Claire Protasiewicz who was born on December 1962 at United States Of America. She is popular for Replacing retiring Justice Daniel Kelly on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2023. In the election held for 2023 Supreme Court Judge, along with Janet Clarie, Daniel Kelly, Jennifer Dorow, Everett Mitchell have been nominated, but Janet won by Majority of Votes, check the Polling Results Below. Claire not a Member of any Political Party, she stood as Nonpartisan (Nonpartisanism, co-operation without reference to political parties).

Candidates Number Of Votes Percentage Political Party
Janet Protasiewicz 446,403 46.42% Nonpartisan
Daniel Kelly 232,751 24.20% Nonpartisan
Jennifer Dorow 210,100 21.85% Nonpartisan
Everett Mitchell 71,895 7.48% Nonpartisan
Scattering 516 0.05% Nonpartisan
961,665 100.00%

 

When Protasiewicz was in her thirties, she married Wisconsin circuit judge Patrick Madden, who was in his seventies and already the father of three grown children. The couple was only married for a short time. In 2018, Madden passed away. In 2023, one of the children made the claim that Protasiewicz had portrayed herself as a Republican and an advocate for the right to life; the other two children denied hearing such a claim, and Protasiewicz herself denies the allegations.According to The New York Times, Protasiewicz made abortion rights a central plank of his 2023 Supreme Court candidature in Wisconsin.

Janet Claire Protasiewicz’s Birth Day, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Movies, Net Worth, Family, Affairs, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Wiki, Biography and Facts

She has been sitting on the Milwaukee County Circuit Court for the state of Wisconsin since 2014. Earlier in her career, she spent 26 years working as an associate district attorney in Milwaukee.

Protasiewicz spent her childhood on the city’s south side in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she was born. In 1985, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, and in 1988, she graduated from the Marquette University Law School with a juris doctor degree.

Name Janet Claire Protasiewicz
Nick Name Janny
Net Worth 10.2 M $
Sex Female
Popular As Attorney, Judge
Date of Birth 1st December 1962
Birth Place USA
Religion Christian
Caste N/A
Food Culture Yet To Confirm

Janet Claire Protasiewicz Relationship, Affairs And Family:

Home Town Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Marital Status Married
Husband (s)
  • Patrick Madden ​(Married 1997 – Divorce 1997)​
  • Greg Sell ​(Married 2006)
Children None
Father Name Yet To Update
Mother Name Not Avail
Siblings
  • Brother(s) : – N/A
  • Sister(s) : – Nil

Physical Characteristics & Traits:

Skin Tone Fair
Hair Color Whire
Eye Color Black
Weight (Approx.) in Kilograms- 53 Kg
in Pounds- 117 lbs
Height (Approx.) in centimeters- 164 cm
in meters- 1.64 m

Career, Assets, Educational Qualification :

Achievements/Known For Yet To Update
Schooling Yet To Know
University or College
  • University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (BA)
  • Marquette University (JD)
Qualification Law Graduate
Credit Cards Few National Banks
Insurance Not Sure

Interesting Facts:

  • Protasiewicz entered the office of the Milwaukee County District Attorney just a few short months after completing from law school. She worked in the office as an associate district attorney for the entirety of her 26-year tenure there.
  • While she was employed in the office of the district attorney, she maintained her membership in the employees’ organisation.
  • She was an active participant in several of the demonstrations that were held in opposition to Wisconsin Act 10, also known as the “Budget Repair Bill,” which denied Wisconsin unions many of their rights to collective bargaining.
  • Her first attempt at campaigning for public office came in 2013, when she challenged the incumbent judge Rebecca Bradley for a position on the Milwaukee County Circuit Court bench.
  • Bradley had recently been nominated to the position by Republican Governor Scott Walker, but still managed to win the election and take over the position. Protasiewicz finished in fourth place with 47% of the vote.
  • The following year, however, another judge serving in Milwaukee County, Charles Kahn, proclaimed his intention to step down from his position. Protasiewicz made a bid for the vacant spot, and he was successful despite facing no competition.
  • In 2020, she was re-elected to her position with no competition.Protasiewicz is currently appointed to the family court as a circuit justice, but in the past she has presided over cases involving drug court, domestic violence court, and felony court.
  • She made the announcement that she would be running for Wisconsin Supreme Court in the 2023 election during the spring of 2022. In the end, there were three additional contenders who entered the contest for the seat that was going to be open due to the retirement of Justice Patience Roggensack.
  • In the independent primary election held in February, Protasiewicz finished in first place, ensuring him a spot in the general election held in April.Daniel Kelly, who had previously served as a justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was her opponent in the primary election.
  • During her run for the Supreme Court, Protasiewicz has been open and honest about her beliefs and values on a variety of contentious topics, including abortion, gerrymandering, LGBTQ rights, and environmental regulations.She is a proponent of abortion rights but is opposed to the congressional plans that were drawn up by Republicans in the state.
  • The general election on April 4 was won by Protasiewicz, who prevailed over Kelly by a wider majority than was anticipated. On the evening of April 4, shortly after ballots had closed, news organisations predicted that she would emerge victorious in the election.

 

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