Wisconsin law permits voters to recall elected officials under certain circumstances. Recall is an opportunity for voters to require elected officials to stand for election before the end of the official's term. No petition for recall of an officer may be offered for filing before the expiration of one year after commencement of the term of office for which the officer is elected. The Elections Board staff has prepared a manual, Recall of Local Elected Officials, which can be found on the agency website.
That is the correct spelling of Scott Walker, who was elected governor of Wisconsin in 2010 and survived a recall election in 2012.
Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, is a member of the Republican party.
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Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin is approximately 6 feet (183 centimeters) tall.
Four years. If he does not win the recall on June 5th, 2012, it will be less than two years. However, Scott Walker has a bill that will allow him to remain as governor for 12 years if he win the recall. The Wisconsin Senate - which is republican controlled - will pass this bill after the recall election.
Governor Scott Walker is the head of Wisconsin's local government. Governor Walker is reforming the states economy in all of Wisconsin's 64 counties.
Scott Walker is the current governor of Wisconsin.
Scott Walker ran against Tony Evers in the 2018 election for governor of Wisconsin.
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Scott Walker attended Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he studied political science but did not graduate. He also attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for a brief period. Prior to that, he graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in Delavan, Wisconsin.
Yes, Scott Walker, the former Governor of Wisconsin, was married. He wed Tonette Walker in 1993. The couple has two children together and has been actively involved in various community and political initiatives throughout their marriage.
Tommy Thompson (born November 19, 1941 in Elroy, Wisconsin) succeeded Tony Earl as the forty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 5, 1987 and February 1, 2001. Following the end of Thompson's term as Governor, Scott McCallum (born May 2, 1950 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin) became the forty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between February 1, 2001 and January 6, 2003.