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Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr.

Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. (August 30, 1932 – July 23, 2008) was an American lawyer and a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Wedemeyer served twice on the court's Milwaukee-based District I; he was the district's presiding judge from 1983 to 1985 and from 1992 until 2007.

The Honorable
Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr.
Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I
In office
August 1, 1992 – July 23, 2008
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKitty K. Brennan
In office
August 1, 1982 – July 31, 1988
Preceded byRudolph T. Randa
Succeeded byRalph Adam Fine
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit, Branch 34
In office
August 1, 1988 – July 31, 1992
Appointed byTommy Thompson
Preceded byRalph Adam Fine
Succeeded byJacqueline D. Schellinger
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit, Branch 10
In office
August 1, 1978 – July 31, 1982
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byRudolph T. Randa
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 2nd Circuit, Branch 10
In office
August 1977 – July 31, 1978
Appointed byMartin J. Schreiber
Preceded byHarvey L. Neelen
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born(1932-08-30)August 30, 1932
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
DiedJuly 23, 2008(2008-07-23) (aged 75)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Resting placeHoly Trinity Cemetery
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Spouses
  • Susan Wedemeyer
  • (died 2012)
Parents
  • Theodore E. Wedemeyer (father)
  • Catharine Wedemeyer (mother)
Alma materMarquette University Law School
Professionlawyer, judge

Early life and career edit

Wedemeyer's father, Ted Sr., was an attorney and politician who served as a Milwaukee alderman, as a civil court judge, and as a Milwaukee County supervisor.[1] Wedemeyer Jr. graduated from Marquette University Law School and worked as a private practice attorney in Milwaukee from 1957 to 1974.[2][3] Wedemeyer was active in Democratic politics; he served on the executive board of the Milwaukee County Democratic Party and chaired Milwaukee Mayor Henry Maier's campaign committee.[4][5] In the early 1970s, Wedemeyer was appointed by Maier to chair the Milwaukee Board of Zoning Appeals.[4]

Judicial career edit

In 1974, Wedemeyer assisted in the development and organization of the Milwaukee Municipal Court, a limited-jurisdiction court hearing city ordinance violations. In November 1974, Maier appointed Wedemeyer as one of the court's first two judges.[4] He served as a municipal judge until 1977, when he was appointed to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court by Acting Governor Marty Schreiber.[2] In 1982, he challenged Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Rudolph T. Randa for his seat on the court's Milwaukee-based District I.[6] Wedemeyer unseated Randa in the April general election;[6] from 1983 to 1985, he served as District I's presiding judge.[2]

In the leadup to the 1988 Milwaukee mayoral election, Wedemeyer was suggested as a possible successor to the retiring Maier, but ultimately did not run.[7] Instead, he was challenged for reelection to the Court of Appeals by Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Ralph Adam Fine, who touted his opposition to plea bargaining and defeated Wedemeyer after a contentious campaign.[8] Governor Tommy Thompson, a Republican, appointed Wedemeyer to replace Fine on the circuit court.[9]

In 1992, Wedemeyer was returned to the Court of Appeals; he was elected without opposition to a newly created seat in District I.[10] He became the district's presiding judge in the same year, occupying that office until 2007.[2] He sought election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1995 and received support from the Milwaukee press,[11] but failed to survive the February primary election.[12]

Wedemeyer was noted for his involvement in community service activities. Active in promoting soccer in Wisconsin through the Milwaukee Kickers organization,[13] he was inducted into the Wisconsin Soccer Association Hall of Fame in 1992.[14]

Death edit

Wedemeyer died of lung cancer, while still in office, on July 23, 2008.

Electoral history edit

Wisconsin Circuit Court (1978) edit

Wisconsin Circuit Court, 2nd Circuit, Branch 10 Election, 1978[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 4, 1978
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. 53,091 100.0%
Total votes '53,091' '100.0%'

Wisconsin Court of Appeals (1982, 1988, 1992) edit

Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District I Election, 1982[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 6, 1982
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. 36,724 59.59%
Nonpartisan Rudolph T. Randa (incumbent) 24,903 40.41%
Total votes '61,627' '100.0%'
Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District I Election, 1988[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 5, 1988
Nonpartisan Ralph Adam Fine 187,375 62.04%
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. (incumbent) 114,634 37.96% -21.63%
Total votes '302,009' '100.0%' +390.06%
Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District I Election, 1992[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 7, 1992
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. 183,855 100.0%
Total votes '183,855' '100.0%'

Wisconsin Supreme Court (1995) edit

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election, 1995[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election, February 21, 1995
Nonpartisan Ann Walsh Bradley 131,889 38.85%
Nonpartisan N. Patrick Crooks 88,913 26.19%
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. 64,668 19.05%
Nonpartisan Patience D. Roggensack 41,303 12.16%
Nonpartisan William A. Pangman 12,753 3.76%
Total votes '339,526' '100.0%'
General Election, April 4, 1995
Nonpartisan Ann Walsh Bradley 514,588 54.82%
Nonpartisan N. Patrick Crooks 424,110 45.18%
Total votes '938,698' '100.0%'

Wisconsin Court of Appeals (1997, 2003) edit

Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District I Election, 1997[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 1, 1997
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. (incumbent) 72,254 100.0%
Total votes '72,254' '100.0%' -60.70%
Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District I Election, 2003[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 1, 2003
Nonpartisan Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr. (incumbent) 67,116 100.0%
Total votes '67,116' '100.0%' -7.11%

References edit

  1. ^ "Ex-official stricken after wife dies". The Milwaukee Journal. March 5, 1983. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr". Wisconsin Court System. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  3. ^ Rabideau Silvers, Amy (July 25, 2008). "Wedemeyer helped outside the courtroom". The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Wedemeyer Thought Twice Before Judgeship Verdict". The Milwaukee Sentinel. November 19, 1974. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  5. ^ Knoche, Eldon; Walters, Steven (April 5, 1988). "Maier not endorsing Fine in ad, Wedemeyer says". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Wilson, Sandy (April 7, 1982). "Wedemeyer wins Appeals Court race". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  7. ^ Hendrickson, Dave (March 1, 1987). "Many friends, few enemies". The Milwaukee Journal. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  8. ^ Ward, Mark (November 27, 1988). "Fine heading back to campaign trail". The Milwaukee Journal. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  9. ^ Christopulos, Mike (November 15, 1991). "Wedemeyer to run for new seat". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  10. ^ Lamke, Kenneth R. (January 5, 1995). "Wedemeyer cites bench experience". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  11. ^ "Judicial resume: Wedemeyer qualified for Supreme Court". The Milwaukee Sentinel. February 13, 1995. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  12. ^ "Judges Bradley, Crooks advance in high court race". The Milwaukee Sentinel. February 22, 1995. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  13. ^ "Soccer boom reflected in entries for Journal tournament". The Milwaukee Journal. July 3, 1981. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  14. ^ "Ted E. Wedemeyer, Jr". Wisconsin Soccer Association. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  15. ^ Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1979). "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1979-1980 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 886. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  16. ^ Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1983). "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 886. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  17. ^ Barish, Lawrence S.; Theobald, H. Rupert, eds. (1989). "Elections in Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin 1989-1990 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 886. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  18. ^ Barish, Lawrence S.; Theobald, H. Rupert, eds. (1993). "Elections in Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin 1993-1994 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 876. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  19. ^ Barish, Lawrence S., ed. (1995). "Elections in Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin 1995-1996 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 893. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  20. ^ Barish, Lawrence S., ed. (1997). "Elections in Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin 1999-2000 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 872. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  21. ^ Barish, Lawrence S., ed. (2003). "Elections in Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin 2003-2004 Blue Book (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. p. 892. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
Legal offices
Preceded by
Harvey L. Neelen
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 2nd Circuit, Branch 10
1977 – 1978
Succeeded by
Circuit abolished
Preceded by
New circuit
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit, Branch 10
1978 – 1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit, Branch 34
1988 – 1992
Succeeded by
Jacqueline D. Schellinger
Preceded by Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I
1982 – 1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by
New seat
Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I
1992 – 2008
Succeeded by

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Ted E Wedemeyer Jr August 30 1932 July 23 2008 was an American lawyer and a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals Wedemeyer served twice on the court s Milwaukee based District I he was the district s presiding judge from 1983 to 1985 and from 1992 until 2007 The HonorableTed E Wedemeyer Jr Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District IIn office August 1 1992 July 23 2008Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byKitty K BrennanIn office August 1 1982 July 31 1988Preceded byRudolph T RandaSucceeded byRalph Adam FineWisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit Branch 34In office August 1 1988 July 31 1992Appointed byTommy ThompsonPreceded byRalph Adam FineSucceeded byJacqueline D SchellingerWisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit Branch 10In office August 1 1978 July 31 1982Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byRudolph T RandaWisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 2nd Circuit Branch 10In office August 1977 July 31 1978Appointed byMartin J SchreiberPreceded byHarvey L NeelenSucceeded byPosition abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1932 08 30 August 30 1932Milwaukee Wisconsin USDiedJuly 23 2008 2008 07 23 aged 75 Milwaukee Wisconsin USResting placeHoly Trinity Cemetery Milwaukee WisconsinSpousesSusan Wedemeyer died 2012 ParentsTheodore E Wedemeyer father Catharine Wedemeyer mother Alma materMarquette University Law SchoolProfessionlawyer judge Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Judicial career 3 Death 4 Electoral history 4 1 Wisconsin Circuit Court 1978 4 2 Wisconsin Court of Appeals 1982 1988 1992 4 3 Wisconsin Supreme Court 1995 4 4 Wisconsin Court of Appeals 1997 2003 5 ReferencesEarly life and career editWedemeyer s father Ted Sr was an attorney and politician who served as a Milwaukee alderman as a civil court judge and as a Milwaukee County supervisor 1 Wedemeyer Jr graduated from Marquette University Law School and worked as a private practice attorney in Milwaukee from 1957 to 1974 2 3 Wedemeyer was active in Democratic politics he served on the executive board of the Milwaukee County Democratic Party and chaired Milwaukee Mayor Henry Maier s campaign committee 4 5 In the early 1970s Wedemeyer was appointed by Maier to chair the Milwaukee Board of Zoning Appeals 4 Judicial career editIn 1974 Wedemeyer assisted in the development and organization of the Milwaukee Municipal Court a limited jurisdiction court hearing city ordinance violations In November 1974 Maier appointed Wedemeyer as one of the court s first two judges 4 He served as a municipal judge until 1977 when he was appointed to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court by Acting Governor Marty Schreiber 2 In 1982 he challenged Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Rudolph T Randa for his seat on the court s Milwaukee based District I 6 Wedemeyer unseated Randa in the April general election 6 from 1983 to 1985 he served as District I s presiding judge 2 In the leadup to the 1988 Milwaukee mayoral election Wedemeyer was suggested as a possible successor to the retiring Maier but ultimately did not run 7 Instead he was challenged for reelection to the Court of Appeals by Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Ralph Adam Fine who touted his opposition to plea bargaining and defeated Wedemeyer after a contentious campaign 8 Governor Tommy Thompson a Republican appointed Wedemeyer to replace Fine on the circuit court 9 In 1992 Wedemeyer was returned to the Court of Appeals he was elected without opposition to a newly created seat in District I 10 He became the district s presiding judge in the same year occupying that office until 2007 2 He sought election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1995 and received support from the Milwaukee press 11 but failed to survive the February primary election 12 Wedemeyer was noted for his involvement in community service activities Active in promoting soccer in Wisconsin through the Milwaukee Kickers organization 13 he was inducted into the Wisconsin Soccer Association Hall of Fame in 1992 14 Death editWedemeyer died of lung cancer while still in office on July 23 2008 Electoral history editWisconsin Circuit Court 1978 edit Wisconsin Circuit Court 2nd Circuit Branch 10 Election 1978 15 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 4 1978Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr 53 091 100 0 Total votes 53 091 100 0 Wisconsin Court of Appeals 1982 1988 1992 edit Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I Election 1982 16 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 6 1982Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr 36 724 59 59 Nonpartisan Rudolph T Randa incumbent 24 903 40 41 Total votes 61 627 100 0 Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I Election 1988 17 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 5 1988Nonpartisan Ralph Adam Fine 187 375 62 04 Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr incumbent 114 634 37 96 21 63 Total votes 302 009 100 0 390 06 Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I Election 1992 18 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 7 1992Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr 183 855 100 0 Total votes 183 855 100 0 Wisconsin Supreme Court 1995 edit Wisconsin Supreme Court Election 1995 19 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election February 21 1995Nonpartisan Ann Walsh Bradley 131 889 38 85 Nonpartisan N Patrick Crooks 88 913 26 19 Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr 64 668 19 05 Nonpartisan Patience D Roggensack 41 303 12 16 Nonpartisan William A Pangman 12 753 3 76 Total votes 339 526 100 0 General Election April 4 1995Nonpartisan Ann Walsh Bradley 514 588 54 82 Nonpartisan N Patrick Crooks 424 110 45 18 Total votes 938 698 100 0 Wisconsin Court of Appeals 1997 2003 edit Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I Election 1997 20 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 1 1997Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr incumbent 72 254 100 0 Total votes 72 254 100 0 60 70 Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I Election 2003 21 Party Candidate Votes General Election April 1 2003Nonpartisan Ted E Wedemeyer Jr incumbent 67 116 100 0 Total votes 67 116 100 0 7 11 References edit Ex official stricken after wife dies The Milwaukee Journal March 5 1983 Retrieved August 8 2015 a b c d Ted E Wedemeyer Jr Wisconsin Court System Retrieved 2011 11 23 Rabideau Silvers Amy July 25 2008 Wedemeyer helped outside the courtroom The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved August 8 2015 a b c Wedemeyer Thought Twice Before Judgeship Verdict The Milwaukee Sentinel November 19 1974 Retrieved August 8 2015 Knoche Eldon Walters Steven April 5 1988 Maier not endorsing Fine in ad Wedemeyer says The Milwaukee Sentinel Retrieved August 8 2015 a b Wilson Sandy April 7 1982 Wedemeyer wins Appeals Court race The Milwaukee Sentinel Retrieved August 8 2015 Hendrickson Dave March 1 1987 Many friends few enemies The Milwaukee Journal Retrieved August 8 2015 Ward Mark November 27 1988 Fine heading back to campaign trail The Milwaukee Journal Retrieved August 8 2015 Christopulos Mike November 15 1991 Wedemeyer to run for new seat The Milwaukee Sentinel Retrieved August 8 2015 Lamke Kenneth R January 5 1995 Wedemeyer cites bench experience The Milwaukee Sentinel Retrieved August 8 2015 Judicial resume Wedemeyer qualified for Supreme Court The Milwaukee Sentinel February 13 1995 Retrieved August 8 2015 Judges Bradley Crooks advance in high court race The Milwaukee Sentinel February 22 1995 Retrieved August 8 2015 Soccer boom reflected in entries for Journal tournament The Milwaukee Journal July 3 1981 Retrieved August 8 2015 Ted E Wedemeyer Jr Wisconsin Soccer Association Retrieved 2011 11 23 Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds 1979 Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1979 1980 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 886 Retrieved January 4 2020 Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds 1983 Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1983 1984 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 886 Retrieved January 4 2020 Barish Lawrence S Theobald H Rupert eds 1989 Elections in Wisconsin State of Wisconsin 1989 1990 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 886 Retrieved January 4 2020 Barish Lawrence S Theobald H Rupert eds 1993 Elections in Wisconsin State of Wisconsin 1993 1994 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 876 Retrieved January 4 2020 Barish Lawrence S ed 1995 Elections in Wisconsin State of Wisconsin 1995 1996 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 893 Retrieved January 4 2020 Barish Lawrence S ed 1997 Elections in Wisconsin State of Wisconsin 1999 2000 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 872 Retrieved January 4 2020 Barish Lawrence S ed 2003 Elections in Wisconsin State of Wisconsin 2003 2004 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 892 Retrieved January 4 2020 Legal officesPreceded byHarvey L Neelen Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the 2nd Circuit Branch 101977 1978 Succeeded byCircuit abolishedPreceded byNew circuit Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit Branch 101978 1982 Succeeded byRudolph T RandaPreceded byRalph Adam Fine Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Milwaukee Circuit Branch 341988 1992 Succeeded byJacqueline D SchellingerPreceded byRudolph T Randa Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I1982 1988 Succeeded byRalph Adam FinePreceded byNew seat Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District I1992 2008 Succeeded byKitty K Brennan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ted E Wedemeyer Jr amp oldid 1214756446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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