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Episode 121: Election Special w/ Everett Mitchell

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Host Benjamin Rangel sits down Judge Everett Mitchell one of four candidates on the ballot in the upcoming Wisconsin State Supreme Court Primary Election. Judge Mitchell was an Assistant District Attorney in Dane County and was elected to the Dane County Circuit Court. He has his law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he also was an adjunct professor.
The primary election is February 21, 2023 and the general election is April 4, 2023. The other candidates running against Judge Mitchell are conservatives Justice Daniel Kelly and Judge Jennifer Darrow and fellow liberal Judge Janet Protasiewicz.

To learn more, visit:

Judge Mitchell’s website

myvote.wi.gov

Other candidates websites:

Judge Darow

Justice Kelly

Judge Protasiewicz

Action Step:

Become a CASA (Court-appointed special advocate) volunteer to advocate for young people

Visit judgemitchellforjustice.com to learn more and support Judge Mitchell

Register to vote

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Music by Casey Masters.

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Host Benjamin Rangel sits down Judge Everett Mitchell one of four candidates on the ballot in the upcoming Wisconsin State Supreme Court Primary Election. Judge Mitchell was an Assistant District Attorney in Dane County and was elected to the Dane County Circuit Court. He has his law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he also was an adjunct professor.
The primary election is February 21, 2023 and the general election is April 4, 2023. The other candidates running against Judge Mitchell are conservatives Justice Daniel Kelly and Judge Jennifer Darrow and fellow liberal Judge Janet Protasiewicz.

To learn more, visit:

Judge Mitchell’s website

myvote.wi.gov

Other candidates websites:

Judge Darow

Justice Kelly

Judge Protasiewicz

Action Step:

Become a CASA (Court-appointed special advocate) volunteer to advocate for young people

Visit judgemitchellforjustice.com to learn more and support Judge Mitchell

Register to vote

Bridge the City

When you’re taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

We humbly ask you to consider joining our Patreon so we can continue creating episodes and events that encourage community engagement and open dialogue.

Music by Casey Masters.

  continue reading

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