EXECUTIVE · WI · 2011-2019
Scott Walker
Governor · Republican · Wisconsin
NOTABLE
On the record
2016 presidential candidate; Act 10 union law
Background
Scott Walker served as Governor of Wisconsin from 2011–2019 (8 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Jim Doyle; succeeded by Tony Evers. Note: 2016 presidential candidate; Act 10 union law. Same-year political environment (2011): Attorney General JB Van Hollen; Secretary of State Doug La Follette; Treasurer Kurt Schuller.
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Others who held this office in Wisconsin
- Tony Evers (2019-present)
- Jim Doyle (2003-2011)
- Scott McCallum (2001-2003)
- Tommy Thompson (1987-2001)
- Tommy Thompson (1987-2001)
- Tony Earl (1983-1987)
- Lee S. Dreyfus (1979-1983)
- Martin J. Schreiber (1977-1979)
- Patrick Lucey (1971-1977)
- Warren Knowles (1965-1971)
- John W. Reynolds Jr. (1963-1965)
- Gaylord Nelson (1959-1963)
- Vernon W. Thomson (1957-1959)
- Walter J. Kohler Jr. (1951-1957)
- Oscar Rennebohm (1947-1951)
- Walter Samuel Goodland (1943-1947)
