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John Vaudreuil

Wisconsin Advisory Council, Keep Our Republic

John W. Vaudreuil is on the Wisconsin Advisory Council for Keep Our

Republic. Founded in 2020, KOR is a non-partisan, civic education

organization dedicated to protecting a republic of laws, focusing on the

extraordinary threats facing election systems, and strengthening trust by

educating the public. KOR has a clear mission: Let all eligible voters vote.

Let all the votes be counted. Let the vote count stand.


From January 1980 to March 2017, Vaudreuil was a federal prosecutor in

the United States Attorney’s Office for Western Wisconsin, and handled

thousands of criminal cases including fraud, public corruption,

environmental crimes, murder, tax crimes, human trafficking, and drug

crimes. From August 2010 until his resignation in March 2017, he was the

United States Attorney for the Western Wisconsin appointed by President

Barack Obama. His duties included protecting the right to vote for all

eligible voters in the face of laws infringing on those rights.


Vaudreuil also has national and international teaching experience. From

1987 to 2002, he taught Evidence and Trial Advocacy at the University of

Wisconsin Law School. From 1992 to 2017, he taught thousands of U.S.

prosecutors Evidence, Trial Advocacy, and Criminal Procedure. Since 2001

he has supported, and continues to support, the Rule of Law efforts of the

U.S. Department of State, the American Bar Association, Rule of Law

Initiative, and the Central and Eastern European Law Institute, working

with prosecutors, law enforcement, defense attorneys, and judges in over

40 countries.

John Vaudreuil

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