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Elections Administration: Wisconsin Code 2025

Product ID: CA3850R5
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with Keep Our Republic

Scrutiny, strategy, and stories

In the spotlight every election cycle, Wisconsin’s election laws govern far more than polling procedures. From absentee voting to last-minute election emergencies, state law underlies everything from litigation strategy to national headlines. 

Elections Administration: Wisconsin Code examines how the state rules that run elections also influence the stories, lawsuits, and public perceptions surrounding them. You’ll evaluate recent case law and discuss how different jurisdictions around the country manage and respond to similar election challenges.

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Monday, October 27, 202512:00 PM - 1:30 PM CT

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Co-produced with Keep Our Republic

Scrutiny, strategy, and stories

In the spotlight every election cycle, Wisconsin’s election laws govern far more than polling procedures. From absentee voting to last-minute election emergencies, state law underlies everything from litigation strategy to national headlines. 

Elections Administration: Wisconsin Code examines how the state rules that run elections also influence the stories, lawsuits, and public perceptions surrounding them. You’ll evaluate recent case law and discuss how different jurisdictions around the country manage and respond to similar election challenges.

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Co-produced with Keep Our Republic

Scrutiny, strategy, and stories

In the spotlight every election cycle, Wisconsin’s election laws govern far more than polling procedures. From absentee voting to last-minute election emergencies, state law underlies everything from litigation strategy to national headlines. 

Elections Administration: Wisconsin Code examines how the state rules that run elections also influence the stories, lawsuits, and public perceptions surrounding them. You’ll evaluate recent case law and discuss how different jurisdictions around the country manage and respond to similar election challenges.

Read More ↓

John William Vaudreuil, born August 2, 1954, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, is a former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, serving from 2010 to 2017. He earned his B.A. with honors from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1976 and his J.D. from UW Law School in 1979. 

Vaudreuil joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in 1980 and served for 30 years before his appointment as U.S. Attorney by President Obama. He handled thousands of criminal cases, including fraud, public corruption, environmental crimes, and major drug conspiracies. He was named Senior Litigation Counsel in 1992 and became Chief of the Criminal Division in 2002. As U.S. Attorney, he oversaw prosecutions, civil cases, and national security efforts across 44 counties. He worked closely with courts, law enforcement, and the public. 

Vaudreuil also taught Evidence and Trial Advocacy at UW Law School and trained prosecutors nationwide. Starting in 2001, he led DOJ rule-of-law trainings in countries including Russia, Georgia, and Indonesia. He earned multiple DOJ awards for his trial work and was named a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers in 2004. He stepped down in 2017, leaving behind a respected legacy in public service and legal education. 

He continues his public service in Wisconsin as part of Keep Our Republic, a nonpartisan civic education organization. In this role, he helps educate voters and officials about election law and safeguards, aiming to build trust in the democratic process across the state.

  • Evaluate how Wisconsin’s election statutes function under real-world pressure 
  • Be better prepared to respond to legal developments and engage with election-related challenges as they unfold
  • Analyze how election law and litigation are playing out in other states
  • Examine changes ushered in by the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 (ECRA)
  • Understand the intersection between Wisconsin election law and ECRA’s frameworks
  • Election lawyers
  • Municipal and local government lawyers
  • Constitutional lawyers
  • Civil rights and individual rights lawyers
  • Appellate lawyers
  • Administrative lawyers
  • Paralegals

Founded in 2020, Keep Our Republic is a non-partisan civic action organization dedicated to protecting a republic of laws and strengthening the checks and balances of our democratic electoral system.

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