
MADISON (WKOW) -- Gov. Walker announces the re-appointment of Gerald Nichol to the Wisconsin state elections board Thursday.
Nichol was first appointed to the Government Accountability Board by Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle back when the board was created in 2007.
Nichol's term expired this year but Walker renewed it for another six years on Thursday.
Nichol is one of six non-partisan, retired judges who comprise the board that oversees elections, campaign finance and ethics issues related to office holders in Wisconsin.
Nichol previously served 16 years as a Dane County circuit court judge before retiring in 2004.
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