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William Michel

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William Michel

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Education

Bachelor's

Marquette University

Law

Oklahoma City University School of Law



William Michel is a former judicial candidate who ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Kenosha County Circuit Court, Branch 2 in Wisconsin.

2012 election

William Michel ran unsuccessfully in the February 21, 2012 primary, losing to Edward Richard Antaramian and incumbent Jason A. Rossell.[1][2]

See also: Wisconsin judicial elections, 2012

Education

Michel graduated from St. Joseph High School, Marquette University and the Oklahoma City University School of Law.[3]

Career

Michel is a representative the County Board’s 13th District on the city’s south side. He has 14 years of experience as an attorney.[3]

See also

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