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    Kenosha County Sherrif David Beth with Judge Jennifer Dorow

    Kenosha County Sherrif David Beth with Judge Jennifer Dorow

    JUDGE JENNIFER DOROW RECEIVES BI-PARTISAN ENDORSEMENTS FROM 31 WISCONSIN SHERIFFS

    Waukesha, Wis. (December 19, 2022) – Judge Jennifer Dorow’s campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court announced today bi-partisan endorsements from 22 current (and soon to be) sheriffs and nine retired sheriffs from across Wisconsin. Citing her leadership and commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law, the sheriffs agree that Judge Dorow is the best candidate for the open seat on the state’s highest court.


    “I’m honored and humbled to receive the endorsement of these law enforcement leaders who are on the front lines of protecting Wisconsin families,” said Judge Dorow. “A commitment to public safety and respect for law enforcement are core values of mine. As the wife of a former cop, I know and appreciate the sacrifices of the men and women who wear the badge. Having law enforcement support like this means the world to me.”


    “Now more than ever, we need strong, effective leaders, like Judge Dorow, who unequivocally support the rule of law,” said Racine Sheriff Chris Schmaling. “Judge Dorow has shown her dedication to improving the justice system and holding all parties accountable in the courtroom. I am proud to endorse her and encourage others to join me in supporting her as well.”


    Clark County Sheriff Scott Haines said, “Based on what I know about Judge Dorow and her management over the Brooks/Waukesha Parade trial, she handles herself exceptionally well in a courtroom. The combination of her professional experience and personal beliefs have impressed me to endorse her for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.”


    “Judge Dorow demonstrates a fundamental adherence to the Constitution and applying the law as it is written,” said Kewaunee County Sheriff Matthew Joski. “She does not legislate from the bench, which maintains the integrity of the courts. That’s what we’re looking for in a judge to serve on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.”


    According to Ozaukee County Sheriff Jim Johnson, “Judge Jennifer Dorow will provide the citizens of Wisconsin an ethical and knowledgeable Supreme Court Justice that will not legislate from the bench. She will make the right decisions for the right reasons, devoid of personal opinion or politics.”


    Following is a list of Judge Dorow’s endorsements from current sheriffs:

    Buffalo County Sheriff-Elect Michael Osmond 

    Clark County Sheriff Scott Haines

    Columbia County Sheriff Roger Brandner 

    Florence County Sheriff Dan Miller

    Fond du Lac County Sheriff Ryan Waldschmidt

    Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll 

    Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth

    Kewaunee County Sheriff Matthew Joski

    Langlade County Sheriff Mark Westen

    Marinette County Sheriff Jerry Suave

    Marathon County Sheriff Elect Chad Billeb

    Marquette County Sheriff Joe Konrath

    Outagamie County Sheriff Clint Kriewaldt

    Ozaukee County Sheriff Jim Johnson 

    Ozaukee County Sheriff Elect Christy Knowles 

    Pierce County Sheriff Nancy Hove

    Racine County Sheriff Chris Schmaling

    Shawano County Sheriff Adam Bieber 

    Sheboygan County Sheriff Cory Roeseler

    Vernon County Sheriff John Spears

    Waupaca County Sheriff Tim Wilz

    Waushara County Sheriff Walter Zuehlke


    Following is a list of Judge Dorow’s endorsements from retired sheriffs:

    Fond du Lac County Sheriff Mick Fink, Ret.

    Lafayette County Sheriff Scott Pedley, Ret.

    La Crosse County Sheriff Mike Weissenberger, Ret.

    Lincoln County Sheriff Geoff Banta, Ret.

    Outagamie County Sheriff Brad Gehring, Ret.

    Ozaukee County Sheriff Maury Straub, Ret.

    Vernon County Sheriff Gene Cary, Ret.

    Waukesha County Sheriff Dan Trawicki, Ret.

    Waukesha County Sheriff Arnold Moncada, Ret.


    Judge Dorow, who is Chief Judge for the Third Judicial District, has been on the bench for 11 years. She was recently chosen by her peers to serve as Chief of the Chief Judges. Judge Dorow brings 26 years of judicial and law experience, including as a prosecutor, guardian ad litem and private practice attorney. Her husband, Brian Dorow, has a distinguished 30-year career serving in various capacities in law enforcement, including in the Department of Homeland Security. The Dorows live in Waukesha County have three children.

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