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John Albert

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John Albert
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Former judge
Dane County Circuit Court, Wisconsin
Branch 3
Tenure
1999-2015
Elections and appointments
Appointed byGov. Tommy Thompson (R)
Education
Bachelor'sUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
J.D.University of Wisconsin-Madison
Past experience
Partner, Eustice, Albert & Laffey
Personal
Home state Wisconsin

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John C. Albert was a judge for the Dane County Circuit Court in Dane County, Wisconsin.[1] He was appointed to the bench by former Republican Governor Tommy Thompson in 1999, and was re-elected in 2000 for a six-year term.[2][3] In April 2006, Albert defeated opponent Koua Vang in the general election by garnering 72 percent of the vote to Vang's 28 percent for another six-year term.[4] In the 2012 general election, Albert ran unopposed and was re-elected.[5] Albert retired from the bench in April 2015.[6]

Education

Albert received both his undergraduate and J.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[7]

Career

Before he became a judge, Albert was a partner at the law firm of Eustice, Albert & Laffey in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.[6]

Elections

2012

Albert ran unopposed and was re-elected to the Dane County Circuit Court in 2012.[5]

See also: Wisconsin judicial elections, 2012

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