Mark Gundrum
Mark Gundrum | |
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| Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for the 2nd district | |
| Assumed office November 4, 2011 | |
| Appointed by | Scott Walker |
| Preceded by | Daniel P. Anderson |
| Judge of the Waukesha County Circuit Court Branch 2 | |
| In office August 1, 2010 – November 4, 2011 | |
| Preceded by | Richard Congdon |
| Succeeded by | Jennifer Dorow |
| Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 84th district | |
| In office January 4, 1999 – July 31, 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Mary Lazich |
| Succeeded by | Mike Kuglitsch |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 20, 1970 |
| Party | Republican |
| Education | University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA, JD) |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | United States |
| Branch/service | United States Army • U.S. Army Reserve |
| Years of service | 2000–present |
| Unit | Army Judge Advocate General's Corps |
| Battles/wars | Iraq War |
Mark Gundrum (born March 20, 1970) is an American lawyer and politician serving as a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District II.[1] He previously served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1999 to 2010.
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gundrum graduated from Catholic Memorial High School, where he played for the school's gridiron football team.[2] He received his bachelor's and law degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[3]
Career
[edit | edit source]Gundrum served on the Hales Corners, Wisconsin village board. He later worked as a staff attorney for Rudolph T. Randa, a judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.[4] He joined the United States Army Reserve in 2000, and was deployed to Iraq in 2008.[5]
In 1998, Gundrum won the race to succeed Mary Lazich in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican.[6] In the 2002 election, he defeated fellow state legislator Marc C. Duff, who ran against Gundrum due to redistricting.[7] While serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Gundrum worked with Steven Avery, who was exonerated after being falsely convicted of a sexual assault, to pass a criminal justice reform bill.[8] In 2010, Gundrum was elected as a Circuit Court judge for Waukesha County. He was soon thereafter appointed by Governor Scott Walker in 2011 to fill a vacancy on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.[9] Gundrum successfully ran for the seat in 2013 and was re-elected in 2019.[10]
Gundrum was named as one of Governor Scott Walker's finalists to replace Justice David Prosser, Jr. on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in June 2016.[11]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Gundrum and his wife, Mary, married in 1996. They are Catholic and have ten children, whom they homeschooled through Wisconsin Virtual Academy. Their youngest child was born with encephalocele and a facial cleft, which required surgery to correct at Boston Children's Hospital.[12] Gundrum appeared in the 2015 Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer, detailing Avery's case.
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External links
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- 1970 births
- 20th-century members of the Wisconsin Legislature
- 21st-century American judges
- 21st-century members of the Wisconsin Legislature
- Military personnel from Milwaukee
- Living people
- People from Hales Corners, Wisconsin
- Politicians from Milwaukee
- Politicians from Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- United States Army reservists
- University of Wisconsin Law School alumni
- Wisconsin circuit court judges
- Wisconsin city council members
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals judges