Mary Wagner


Mary Kay Wagner is an American judge, serving on the Wisconsin Circuit Court in Kenosha County since 1991. Earlier in her career, she represented Kenosha County in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Democrat.

Biography

Born in Burlington, Wisconsin, Wagner graduated from Central High School in Salem, Wisconsin. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1971 and went to work as a teacher. She was elected Kenosha County Clerk in 1976, then elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1978, representing the 66th assembly district as a Democrat. She continued her education and, in 1982, earned her J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School. She was re-elected in 1980, but was defeated seeking re-election in 1982 after being redistricted into a matchup with fellow incumbent Cloyd A. Porter.
After leaving the Assembly, Wagner worked as an attorney and state tax commissioner. In 1991, Kenosha County Circuit Judge Gerald W. Breitenbach declined to seek re-election after the State Judicial Commission filed charges accusing him of improperly keeping a loaded pistol in his courtroom and verbally abusing lawyers. Wagner was one of six candidates who decided to run for the open judgeship. She came in second in the primary but was able to defeat —an ally of then-Governor Tommy Thompson—in the general election by 621 votes. Judge Wagner went on to win re-election in 1997, 2003, 2009, and 2015.
In 2008, Judge Wagner was appointed Chief Judge of the 2nd Judicial Administrative District by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She remained chief judge for the maximum 3 two-year terms. She was Chair of the Committee of Chief Judges in 2013 and 2014.

Personal life and family

On September 11, 1982, Wagner married Judge John E. Malloy, who was then a Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge in Kenosha County.

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (1978, 1980, 1982)

Wisconsin Circuit Court (1991, 1997, 2003, 2009, 2015)