March 20, 2024 – In April, State Bar of Wisconsin members will vote for representatives on the State Bar’s Board of Governors, the organization's policymaking body. Governors serve two-year terms. Your vote for these candidates will make a difference in the future of your practice and your profession.
Together, they represent a diversity of practice areas as well as years in practice and come from around the state. Check out the slate of
2024 Board of Governors’ candidates.
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Candidates for the Board of Governors
The
Board of Governors is the State Bar's policymaking body, and governors serve two-year terms.
Districts 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, and 16 will elect governors in 2024. District 2 (Milwaukee) elects five; District 6 (Waukesha) elects two; District 9 (Dane) elects four; and all other districts elect one.
Meet the
State Bar Board of Governors’ candidates for two-year terms that begin July 1, 2024. By district, the candidates are:
District 2 (five vacancies)
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Vincent J. Bobot, Bobot Law Office LLC, Milwaukee, Marquette 1992
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Randal J. Brotherhood, Meissner Tierney Fischer Nichols SC, Milwaukee, Washington University 1981
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Basil J. Buchko, Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin Inc., Milwaukee, University of Notre Dame Law School 1999
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Lisa M. Lawless, Husch Blackwell LLP, Milwaukee, Indiana University 1992
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Colleen A. Taylor, State Public Defenders Office, Milwaukee, Case Western Reserve University 2017
District 4 (one vacancy)
District 6 (two vacancies)
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Jesse B. Blocher, Waukesha, Habush, Habush & Rottier, SC, Marquette University Law School 2006
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Alexandra K. Evans, Waukesha, Hippenmeyer, Reilly, Blum, Schmitzer, & Fabian, SC, Marquette 2021
District 8 (one vacancy)
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Heather M. Amos, Hudson, St. Croix County Corporation Counsel, Hamline University School of Law 2007
District 9 (four vacancies)
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Elizabeth A. Fernandez, Madison, Wisconsin Education Association Council, U.W. Law School 2001
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C. Kai Hovden, Madison, DeWitt LLP, U.W. Law School 2017
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Ryan F. Poe-Gavlinski, Madison, University of Wisconsin Law School, Quinnipiac University School of Law 2004
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Sam Wayne, Madison, Wayne Law S.C., U.W. Law School 2009
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Michael Seung-Hyock Yang, Madison, MY Law Office LLC, U.W. Law School 2013
District 10 (one vacancy)
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Luis A. Garza, Keshena, Garza Legal Counsel, U.W. Law School 1992
District 12 (one vacancy)
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Ryan O’Hara, Janesville, State Public Defenders Office, U.W. Law School 2013
District 14 (one vacancy)
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Rachel E. Maes, Green Bay, City of Green Bay, Hamline University School of Law 2014
District 16 (one vacancy)
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William A. Harris, Wausau, Judicare Legal Aid, Western Michigan University School of Law 2008