ELM GROVE – Conservative attorney Anthony LoCoco released additional endorsements of his campaign for Wisconsin Court of Appeals District II Wednesday. These supporters demonstrate the broad base of support that Anthony has amassed over the past month. The new endorsements come on the heels of LoCoco receiving the endorsement of the Milwaukee Police Association last week and include the following:

  • Justice Daniel Kelly, Wisconsin Supreme Court (ret.)
  • Judge Maria Lazar, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District II
  • Judge Michael Maxwell, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Cody Horlacher, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Brad Schimel, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Jack Pitzo, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Scott Wagner, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Zach Wittchow, Waukesha County Circuit Court
  • Judge Randy Koschnick, Jefferson County Circuit Court (ret.)
  • Sheriff Brett Bowe, Calumet County 
  • Sheriff Mark Podoll, Green Lake County 
  • Sheriff Martin Schulteis, Washington County
  • Sheriff Dan Trawicki, Waukesha County (ret.)
  • Sheriff John Matz, Winnebago County
  • District Attorney Barry Braatz, Washington County 
  • State Senator Steve Nass
  • State Representative Lindee Brill
  • State Representative Nate Gustafson
  • State Representative Jim Piwowarczyk
  • State Representative Paul Tittl
  • State Representative Ron Tusler
  • State Representative Chuck Wichgers
  • Community Leader Candee Arndt
  • Community Leader James T. Barry III

Anthony LoCoco released the following statement:

I am honored to have the support of so many respected public servants and community leaders in my campaign for the Court of Appeals. But I am just getting started. I look forward to bringing my message of the need for courageous and principled judges on Wisconsin’s bench to every corner of the district.”

LoCoco launched his campaign for the Court of Appeals last month with the support of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Annette Ziegler and Rebecca Bradley, Appeals Court Judge Shelley Grogan, Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty President Rick Esenberg, and Institute for Reforming Government CEO CJ Szafir. LoCoco previously worked for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and the Institute for Reforming Government before starting his own appellate law practice. District II comprises much of southeastern and eastern Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee County. Learn more about Anthony at LoCocoforJudge.com