Waukesha County Prosecutor Zach Wittchow Announces Campaign for Judge
Waukesha Christmas Parade Prosecutor Enters Race to Succeed Judge Brad Schimel
Today, Waukesha County Assistant District Attorney Zach Wittchow announced his candidacy for Waukesha County Circuit Court, Branch 6. Having worked side-by-side with law enforcement officials throughout his career, Zach has a proven track record in public safety and a reputation for getting justice for crime victims. With over a decade of experience as a prosecutor, Zach has litigated complex constitutional issues and has tried more than 50 cases to juries. He has worked tirelessly to secure convictions against hundreds of drug dealers, reckless drivers, and violent criminals. In short, Zach has both the necessary experience and the right priorities to serve as a law-and-order judge for the citizens of Waukesha County.
Zach’s reputation for decency and legal expertise are a large part of why he is endorsed by former Wisconsin Attorney General and current candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, Judge Brad Schimel. Judge Schimel was appointed to the bench in 2019 and offered the following statement in support of Zach’s campaign to succeed him in Branch 6 of the Waukesha County Circuit Court:
One of three prosecutors on the Waukesha Christmas Parade case, Zach worked hand in hand with victims and members of the Waukesha Strong community to secure justice for all who were terrorized by the attacker’s terrible conduct that day. Zach’s significant contribution to that case is a substantial factor in Waukesha County District Attorney Sue Opper’s decision to endorse him:
Zach grew up in Rosendale, Wisconsin, and graduated cum laude from Marquette Law School with a certificate in litigation and special honors for pro bono service. He and his wife Ali have lived in Waukesha County for over a decade; they have three daughters and a dog named Huckleberry. Outside of the courthouse Zach is active in church leadership at Ascension Lutheran Church in Waukesha and regularly volunteers with the Sheriff’s Department Citizens’ Academy, several local DARE programs, and Waukesha Noon Kiwanis. He is also an active member of the Waukesha County Bar Association, as well as the Milwaukee Chapter of the Federalist Society.