GERMANTOWN – Washington County Assistant District Attorney Grant Scaife today announced additional endorsements of his campaign for the Washington County Circuit Court. These endorsements are in addition to the support of community leaders County Executive Josh Schoemann, District Attorney Barry Braatz, and Sheriff Marty Schulteis.
Grant released the following statement:
“I am honored to have the support of these trusted local leaders. They strive daily to make Washington County a great place to live, work, and raise a family. Their trust in my commitment to protecting our community, defending the Constitution, and upholding the rule of law is humbling.”
County Board Chair Jeff Schleif released the following statement:
“Grant has dedicated his career to standing up for victims and protecting the community. He will uphold the rule of law, be principled on the bench, and protect our families. I am proud to endorse him for judge.”
Below is the list of new endorsements from Washington County leadership:
- Scott Henke, County Treasurer
- Jeff Schleif, County Board Chair
- Don Kriefall, County Board Supervisor, Chair (former)
- Joe Vespalec, County Board Supervisor
- Marietta Bailey, County Board Supervisor
- Denis Kelling, County Board Supervisor
- Christopher Bossert, County Board Supervisor
- Anne Trautner, County Board Supervisor
- John Schodron, County Board Supervisor
- Brian Krebs, County Board Supervisor
- Ken Mikulec, County Board Supervisor
- James Burg, County Board Supervisor
- Tina Pridemore, County Board Supervisor
- Pamela Konrath, County Board Supervisor
- Lois Krueger-Gundrum, County Board Supervisor
- Jodi Schulteis, County Board Supervisor
- Carroll Merry, County Board Supervisor
- Robert Hartwig, County Board Supervisor and Chair, Town of Jackson
- Linda Gurath, County Board Supervisor (former)
Grant is currently an Assistant District Attorney in Washington County, where he prosecutes crimes including homicides, sexual assaults, drug trafficking, domestic violence, and OWIs. He has been a prosecutor for more than seven years. He is a UW-Madison law school graduate and lives with his wife and son in Germantown. Learn more about Grant at grantforwashco.com.