April 1, 2015 – This month, State Bar members will elect a president-elect, treasurer, Judicial Council representative, district governors, and division officers and board members. For State Bar officers and district governors, ballots will be sent in early April and are due by April 24.
The winning candidates will assume their office July 1. For general information on State Bar elections, see the elections page on WisBar.org.
Elect a President-elect, Treasurer, and Judicial Council Representative
The State Bar’s officers influence the future of the State Bar as well as set its policy direction. Your vote for officers will make a difference in the future of the organization that supports the practice of law in Wisconsin.
Officer positions up for election are president-elect, treasurer, and Judicial Council representative. Ballots for the officers and governors positions will be mailed the week of April 6, 2015.
The 2015 officer candidates are:
The president-elect serves a one-year term before becoming president. The treasurer holds the position for two years, while the Judicial Council representative serves a three-year term.
18 Board of Governors Positions Up for Election
The Board of Governors is the State Bar's policymaking body, managing and directing the affairs and activities of the State Bar. Governors serve two-year terms. Your vote for your district governor is an important way to have a voice in the State Bar’s direction, services and policies.
In 2015, Districts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15 will elect governors. The number of positions varies by district: District 2 (Milwaukee) elects seven; District 6 (Waukesha) elects one; District 9 (Dane) elects three; and all other districts elect one.
Ballots for the officers and governors positions will be mailed the week of April 6, 2015. If you are unsure which district you belong to, view the district map.
Candidates, along with bios and statements, are listed on WisBar.org.
Division Elections: Government, Nonresident, and Young Lawyers Divisions Ballots Delivered Electronically
The State Bar divisions promote greater communication, networking, and business opportunities among member lawyers with similar interests and experience. The board members of each division set the tone for each division, send representatives to the State Bar’s Board of Governors, and produce the division’s newsletter. For the Government, Nonresident and Young Lawyers divisions, membership is free if you qualify.
This spring, the division elections will be conducted via email for the Nonresident, Government and Young Lawyers divisions. On April 8, ballots will be sent via email to members with email addresses on file with the State Bar. They are due no later than April 24.
For information on Senior Lawyers Division elections, contact the division’s State Bar liaison, Jerry Vang, at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6181.
To ensure that you receive your electronic ballot to vote in the division elections, please remember the following:
Only these three State Bar divisions are handling elections electronically. Ballots for State Bar officers and governors will be mailed. If you do not open the paper mail at your office, alert the person who does to not discard your State Bar of Wisconsin paper Ballot for president-elect, treasurer, Board of Governors, and Judicial Council offices. It is clearly marked “BALLOT” on the outside of the envelope.
Add noreply@directvote.net as an approved sender in your inbox today. This prevents the ballot from being identified as spam.
If you belong to more than one division, the email you receive will contain all of the ballots and candidate statements for each division in which you are eligible to vote.
If you have placed any “holds” on email from the State Bar, you may not receive an electronic ballot. Call Customer Service at (800) 728-7788 to verify that your account is set up to receive your email ballot.
Division elections will begin with an email notice on April 8 and close at midnight on April 24. Paper ballots for other State Bar positions will be mailed April 6.
The candidates for the officer positions up for elections are:
Government Lawyers Division
President-elect: Brett R. Blomme, Madison
Secretary: Angelina Gabriele, Madison
Treasurer: Mary L. Schanning, Milwaukee
Board of Directors (three elected positions): Robert G. Barrington, Juneau; Joseph M. Cardamone III, Kenosha; Grant Huebner, Milwaukee; Kim M. Kucik, Chicago
Find GLD election information and candidate bios in a folder in the “File Cabinet” area of the division’s webpage.
Nonresident Lawyers Division
President-elect: Viet-Hahn Nguyen Winchell, Minneapolis
Secretary: Steven H. Schuster, Washington, D.C.
Treasurer: Catherine A. Ritterbusch, Columbus, Ohio
Board of Directors (five elected positions): Michael A McCaskey, Chicago; Nilesh P. Patel, Long Island, N.Y.; Daniel F. Rinzel, Washington, D.C.; Glenn M. Salvo, Minneapolis; David J. Zubke, Minneapolis
Find NRLD election information and candidate bios in the “File Cabinet” area of the division’s webpage.
Young Lawyers Division
President-elect: Brandon J. Evans, Marquette, Mich.
Treasurer: Kasey Grams, Eau Claire; and Danielle Kranz, Keshena
Board of Directors (five elected positions): Clayton P. Kawski, Madison; Danielle Kranz, Keshena; Elise Libbey, Waukesha; Richard T. Orton, Milwaukee; Chad O. Schimmelpfenning, Appleton; Rose I. Simon, Appleton; Emily Logan Stedman, Milwaukee
To find YLD election information and candidate bios, see the folder in the “File Cabinet” area of the division’s webpage.
For any election-related questions regarding the State Bar’s divisions, please contact Annette Ashley, Member Services Director at aashley@wisbar.org.