Anderson Gansner Announces Campaign for Milwaukee County Circuit Court
MILWAUKEE— Judge Anderson Gansner announced today he’s running to serve a full six-year term on the Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Branch 46. Gansner was appointed by Governor Tony Evers to the same office earlier this year.
“I’m running to continue serving as a judge in Milwaukee County, where I’ve had the honor of stepping into this role,” said Gansner. “It’s a responsibility I take seriously, working every day to ensure fairness and understanding in our court system.”
Gansner’s legal career includes 10 years as an Associate Federal Defender in Milwaukee, defending indigent clients against federal felony charges. He also served on the Local Rules Committee for the Eastern District of Wisconsin and has been involved in community service.
Gansner is a graduate of Northwestern University School of Law and Pomona College. Gansner lives in Shorewood with his wife and two children.
The election for Branch 46 will take place April 2, 2024, with a primary on February 20 if more than two candidates file. For more information about Judge Gansner’s campaign, please visit JudgeGansner.com or follow @JudgeGansner on Facebook.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.